A. Wolfson, Elijah. “Newsweek Names a Mars Crater.” Newsweek. Newsweek, 28 Feb. 2014. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.
B. Herman, Barbara. “Where’s the Fire?” Newsweek. Newsweek, 24 Oct. 2013. Web. 25 Feb. 2014.
D. “A Mighty Girl.” N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
Answer:The figurative language makes it much easier to focus on what is about to happen and the author doesn't use any connotations.The figurative language in this passage creates a scene where if you focus and read the passage very carefully and slow then you actually start to experience the feeling of it all coming to life.
I can see only one sentence!!
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Gestures are very effective in communication, but the same gestures can have different meanings in other countries which can cause a lot of confusion when communicating. An example of this is the gesture used to ask for a ride in the USA, which is characterized with the thumb raised, over the other fingers, which are lowered laterally. Although this gesture means a ride request in the USA, the same jesto means "ok" in Brazil.
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D) The baby bird hopped to the edge of the nest, spread its wings, and launched into its first flight.
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The reason why this one is the right answer is because this one has all the things that are required it to have. Which are the right places and the right amount of commas and also, the punctuation mark in the end. The commas are placed in such a way, where it is perfectly the right feeling that you are saying a sentence that is made without any mistakes. The commas in the middle of the sentence make it more easier to understand the steps in which the baby bird did what it did.
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