Sentence (2) Imagine how it feels to be afraid to go to the doctor for fear of plunging into debt.
This sentence develops the claim by making an emotional appeal. The speaker appeals to people's emotions by talking about the fear people have of plunging into debt and how that fear keeps them from going to the doctor. The other options do not have any emotional appeals. Sentence 4 simply states what the speaker wants to happen. Sentence 5 asserts that his claim is possible. Sentence 7 reasserts the claim using the WHO as his reason.
He is comparing his heart to an empty nest because he feels alone and depressed, sort of like a feeling of dreary emptiness when viewing a picture of an empty nest.
Answer:
Its an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Explanation:
He praises the virtues of solitude suggesting that private contemplation leads to enligntment.
It is representative of the Transcendentalist movement
I didn't really know what you were asking.
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Two linking verbs:
is (1st line and 16th line)
are (11th line)
This sentence contains a participle, correctly punctuated.
The phrase <em>hiding in the brush </em>is the participle in this sentence (and it tells us what the leopard was doing), and it is correctly punctuated - there has to be a comma after this phrase because it is found in the beginning of the sentence, before the subject <em>the leopard. </em>