He engages the audience in the first paragraph by adding short sentences and engages the audience in the second paragraph by getting the reader to participate in the text.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- In the first paragraph, McPhee presents a series of short sentences, which generate a certain degree of anxiety and curiosity in the reader about the text.
- In addition, it presents the main subject of the text, right in the first sentence, which is capable of attracting the reader's attention.
- In the second paragraph, he places the reader as part of the text, making the reader feel that he or she is the writer who has a block that does not allow him or her to write.
With that, we can affirm that McPhee involves the public, creating anxiety in the reader and then involving the reader in the situation that provokes this anxiety.
This question is about the text "Draft No. 4" written by John McPhee.
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The statement that is true
regarding restrictive adjectival clause is it will follow a general noun and is
not set off by commas. Restrictive adjective clause limits the meaning the noun
it modifies. Unlike Nonrestrictive Adjective Clause, the Restrictive clause
should not be set off by commas.
(I literally learned what a corrido was five minutes ago so bear with me)
This is the story of my arm
And how it snapped from inside
So listen to this old corrido
and the raw story I may provide
As I took a stroll late last September
Up on the old west Hillside
I tripped on the tail of my tuxedo
Saw my life flash through my eyes
They took me to surgery swiftly
My arm had snapped at my side
It took them three days to mend it
I thought I'd have surely died
Answer:
good, gud ,goud, loud, and noting
Explanation:
also nothing
you are very good and also bad at the same time
ok
good
XD