The writer/author DIRECTLY expresses the characters feelings and/or characteristics that shape he/she as a whole.
The correct answer is implements.
In the case where there are both the implements and the extends clause present in the class header, the convention is that the first one should be the implements clause, followed by the extends clause.
This makes sense because you first need to implement the meaning you want to talk about, and then you will extend upon it later.
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Mia doesn't know that Olivia entered her casserole into the contest.
Churchill makes use of parallel construction partically in the last paragraph of our exerpt. He gradually builds his case and concludes in a way to raise people to his cause. He repeatedly begins his sentences with "We shall.." This makes it sound like he already has a recruitment of people on his side- whether or not he does we do not know. "<span>We shall not flag nor fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France and on the seas and oceans; we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island..." This is an extremely effective and commonly used rhetorical device.</span>