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Andy2404
06/28/2017
English
High School
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What can adding dialogue accomplish in an autobiographical narrative? A.
It identifies the conflict and the way it affects the main character.
B.
It adds interest by breaking up the narrative and by letting characters express their own emotions.
C.
It makes the conflict exciting through the use of tension and elaboration.
D.
It helps the reader feel the intensity of important moments in a narrative.
It clarifies that the plague was the biggest killer in Elizabethan England.
Explanation:
The bubonic plague spread to London throughout the Elizabethan age, more than two hundred years during the pandemic in the 14th century. The most significant outbreaks occurred in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, and 1665, with several occurrences. Elizabethan was a gloomy, grim, scary place to live during most of the outbreaks.
Approximate 100,000 citizens have been killed by the pandemic, which was dubbed The Big Plague of London in 1665. This began in May 1665 and destroyed the town until the great storm in London of Sept of the same year. Most rats and fleas carrying bacteria were destroyed by fire.
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The correct answer is D. mob - move.
The root is the basic part of a word which is used to create other words by adding prefixes and suffixes to it. Here, that tiniest part of the word immobilize is mob, which comes from Latin and means to move. By adding the prefix im- you created the negative form of the verb, and by adding the suffix -ilize, you created that particular verb.
Naturalist and Environmentalist, John Muir had a very romantic almost religious view of the nature. To Muir, the trees were divine and Americans had a moral and ethical duty to save them. He defined the redwoods as Christ-figures being crucified by men: <em>"Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot defend themselves or run away. And few destroyers of trees ever plant any; nor can planting avail much toward restoring our grand aboriginal giants. It took more than three thousand years to make some of the oldest of the Sequoias, trees that are still standing in perfect strength and beauty, waving and singing in the mighty forests of the Sierra. Through all the eventful centuries since Christ's time, and long before that, God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, avalanches, and a thousand storms; but he cannot save them from sawmills and fools; this is left to the American people." </em> He makes a connection between the reader and trees by personifying the trees and making them able to feel both joy and pain,<em>"Waving its branches for joy". </em>He also argues: <em>“Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot run away; and if they could, they would still be destroyed.” </em>