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In "A Wolf and Little Daughter,"
the author builds suspense by having the wolf repeatedly appear and disappear. Each time he reappears, the wolf is closer to the girl and she is closer to getting home safely, which makes the suspense grow because her chances of getting away safely seem to grow as she gets closer to the gate and decrease as the wolf gets closer to her.
Explanation:
I just did it.
Answer: i can if you want
Explanation:
The central figure in the very old Mesopotamian "<em><u>Epic of Gilgamesh" </u></em>is Enkidu who was formed out of water and clay to help Gilgamesh get rid of his arrogance. In this passage an appeal is done to God to come to his aid when in danger.
Question: Which feature of epic poetry does this passage most clearly show?
Answer: a god intervening in human affairs
Answer:
"Alfredo Aceves knocked down Marlon Byrd of the Chicago Cubs with a hard, inside fastball."
Explanation:
In a sentence written in active voice, the subject of sentence (Alfredo Aceves) <em>does</em> the action. In a sentence written in passive voice the subject <em>receives</em> the action.