Answer/Explanation:
A: Trips take people who take Travel Sac
E: Searched up travel proverbs and twisted one
A: Travel Sac travels with you
E: Used repetition
A: Travel like you mean it
E: It popped into my head. Travel Sac seems like a pretty serious bag so
A: Travel anytime, anywhere, anyhow
E: Modified an existing slogan
A: Carry the need to travel
E: I have no idea. Like need for speed but need to travel.
A: Fulfill the need to travel
E: modified from the above.
I did more so you can choose since they aren't great.
(This was kind of fun I don't know. No it was a bit painfully difficult and cringey.)
By the way you misspelled traveler as "traverler" in the last blurb.
One cause, (forgot to set alarm clock) & many effects in result ( missed bus, arrived late for school, and missed math test)
One cause- all because of forgetting to set the alarm clock. Thus, many effects.
The correct answer is A.
In his essay, "The Philosophy of Composition," Poe explains that he wanted to have a strong word for the Raven to say. It had to be "sonorous and susceptible of protracted emphasis".
These considerations led him to the conclusion that the word should contain the vowel "o" connected with the consonant "r."
After deciding these characteristics, the first word that came to his mind was "Nevermore."
Answer:
A. the time, place, and conditions in which a story occurs
Explanation:
The purpose of setting in literature is to act as an exposition.
When we read a scary story, and the character starts to describe the circumstances of his physical surroundings, he is describing his setting.
Example: It was <u>midnight</u> when I pulled into the driveway of my <u>house</u>. The <u>lamposts along my street</u> blinked eerily as I made my way to the front door. Something didn't feel right.
Choice B describes mood.
Choice C describes plot.
Choice D describes characterization.