1. True
2. Stance on topic
3. <span>Author's name and year of publication Author's first name and page number
</span>4. The complete title of an article
5. True.
6. ? Not sure but if i would guess i think it's what comes first in the article
7. A
8. False
9. Thesis transition
10. ?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
For option A, the order of the sentence seems a bit off, the same goes for B and C. I don't have facts to back me up, but if I were to write that, I would go with D. Hope this helps!
It can mean eroded, worn out, or crumbling.
(Basically it's saying that the barn is falling apart because it's so old and destroyed from weather.)
Answer:1. they'll flock in droves
2. I'm a made man forever
Explanation:
I could not find the excerpt that is missing in your question but I have found the possible answers to it.
- ''The £1,000,000 Bank-Note" is published in 1893. year and it is a short story located in Victorian London written by Mark Twain.
- Hyperbole is a rhetorical device that can be used in poetry and oratory where it can create strong feelings and impressions. The main key that is representing a hyperbole in these two sentences is '' droves'' and ''forever''.
The meaning of hyperbole is not taken literally in many texts because of its meaning that often sounds bigger and better than it actually is.