False there are many different types of writing even emotional writing
Answer:
b. She flew off her nest as Nagaina came along.
Explanation:
1 ) Alliteration - “Well, he seemed so low that I couldn't say no; then he says with a sort of moan"
The words in this line, from a quatrain from ‘The Cremation of Sam McGee’ by Robert W. Service, are examples of alliteration. Notice that when reading this line aloud you hear the repetitiveness of what saying the letter ‘o’ sounds like. The words that create this sound are ‘so,’ ‘low,’ and ‘moan.'
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2 ) Assonance - “Till I came to the marge of Lake Lebarge, [...]"
The words ‘came,’ ‘marge,’ ‘lake,’ and ‘Lebarge’ all consist of the same vowel sound that is ‘a.’ Another example is in the line that states “In the long, long night, [...].” Both the words ‘long’ and ‘long,’ consist of the ‘o’ vowel.'
The purpose of the reporters formula to let the reporter make sure that a story is thoroughly told. The reporters formula is set of questions , which when answered will help the reporter to compose quality content . The questions are: Who is the central figure(s) in the story
?, What took place?
, When did it happen?
, Where did it take place?
, Why did it occur?
, How did it happen?.
Answer:
1. Angelina ate sugary ice cream for dessert everyday, but she ate vegetables at each meal. Contrast
2. Terrence and Ben both loved to play XBox after school each day.
Compare
3. Jennie played baseball for the YMCA, and Kate played football at school. Contrast
4. The weather in Colorado was warm and sunny, but the weather in Florida was cold and windy. Contrast
5. Cameron and Anna wanted to be police officers when they grew up. Compare
6. Each morning, Dad drank tea and Mom drank coffee. Contrast
Explanation:
Compare focuses on similarities. Contrast focuses on differences.
The lines which contain the element of foreshadowing are: This bodes some strange eruption to our state. He is literally saying that something weird is going to happen to Denmark.