In "Attack the Water," Mirikitani uses concrete language to create vivid images of the human effects of war.
Concrete language appeals to the senses. If a word is concrete, you will know which of the five senses it appeals to.
Concrete language provides the readers a clear understanding of what the writer is writing about, whether it is a place, event, person, or other topic, by giving precise details and specific identifying information. Without concrete language, writing may be uninteresting, unclear or vague.
Will <u>y</u><u>o</u><u>u</u> meet <u>m</u><u>e</u> <u>outside</u> the <u>theater</u> tomorrow <u>night</u>?
The pronoun(s) are <u>you</u>, <u>me</u>
The noun is <u>theater</u>
The preposition is <u>outside</u>
<u>N</u><u>i</u><u>g</u><u>h</u><u>t</u> is also considered a noun.
Answer:
Warmer winter temperatures are causing less precipitation to fall as snow in water storage during drought years and increased risk of flooding Explanation:
Another effective way to ensure that your essay is well-organized is to use structural cues in your writing, such as “also” and “furthermore” to show that you're adding support to a point, or “however” and “conversely” to show that you're changing directions.
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Sarcasm is used to in the sense that the user or character actually means the opposite of what he or she says. It is usually used in a condescending tone. It is a device used by the author to elicit a negative emotional response from the reader. Since tone of voice cannot always be detected in writing, the revelation that a statement is sarcastic may pull away a sense of false hope from the reader.</span>