Answer:
enjambement
Explanation:
Enjambement is the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
The image on the tapestry Nicholas discovers in the lumber room becomes a symbol for the story's conflict between wildness and propriety, suggesting that Nicholas's wildness will triumph over the aunt's attempts to subdue him.
Expository writing is used to convey factual information (as opposed to creative writing, such as fiction). It is the language of learning and understanding the world around us. If you've ever read an encyclopedia entry, a how-to article on a website, or a chapter in a textbook, then you've encountered examples of expository writing
So a or d but i'm leaning toward d
Answer:
Anne Frank had gotten the diary a few weeks after being in hiding. Her dad actually gave it to her and she started writing in it that day.
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie.
~Anna
Hmm. A bit tricky. This going to be a phony choice, but if you wouldn't mind it, then I would say the "Bratz" movie. It's 10 years old, and was panned by a lot of people, but it still has a pretty good plot like making friends and things that happen in school. Or maybe "Princess Protection Program", which also has a good plot of friendship and what not. I know it's odd and sounds chessy, but if you think about it, they can teach some lessons about life, plus it's appropriate for students to watch.