An <u>onion </u>seller is waiting for customers at the market.
Explanation:
So according to the expectation of the question, the answer "onion", "o" is not capitalized.
Reason:
"Onion" is a noun. In simple terms noun represent "name, place, animal things".
So noun should be capitalized but it also depends on the type of noun. All the vegetable names, fruits name, etc comes under common noun.
Example: cat, women, uncle
So, mostly common nouns are not capitalized.
But Proper nouns are usually capitalized.
Example: Pacific Ocean, America
It interoduced a number of indo- European languages, from colonized countries.
Answer:
Pathos
Explanation:
Pathos appeals to the emotions of an audience and draws out the feelings that already reside in them. It is a technique used in rhetoric, literature, film, and other areas of narrative art.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. Huck doesn't seem to realize he is a rapscallion like the others.
Explanation:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a book by American author Mark Twain, and it is considered as the second part of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The widow referred to in the question is Douglas' widow, who cared about Tom and Huck.
Irony is a rhetorical devices that conveys a different meaning (sometimes the opposite) than the words expressed in the text. In the excerpt, we can see how Huck refers to "that gang" and "these rapscallions" as if he were not part of that group; however, since he used to help them, it is reasonable to consider him as part of the group, something he does not realize.
Answer:
Good evening, I was wondering if I could redo the word journal entry thing for English. I did that late at night and if I'm being honest I don't fully remember clicking submit, I'm trying to bring my grades up especially English. English class has always been difficult for me to focus on.
Anyway I'm trying to get my life together, get a job, bring my grades up and get myself a car. I would really like you to allow me to redo the word journal if that's ok with you.
Explanation:
I just fixed some spelling mistakes, but everything looked good.