I think B. But instead of those dots, I prefer a comma instead
They should of been walking back from the movie right before the car pulled up beside them
<span>He was given the rank of Junior Lieutenant. This was because he performed the task of killing a prisoner in a faster time than any of the comrades. During the war in Sierra Leone, it was custom to kill the prisoners that were taken in by the forces.</span>
One example of the author keeping a lively tone even while discussing a disease is "The author humanizes the prion with playful language by saying '[i]f it..."
<h3>What is tone?</h3>
In literature, the term tone refers to the way an author or a narrator approaches a certain topic, that is, his attitude towards it. Examples of tone are the following:
The passage we are analyzing here manages to maintain a lively tone even though the author is describing a serious disease that affects cow. The reason why the tone is lively is the fact that the author humanizes the prion with playful language by saying "[i]f it manages to burrow into a corner." This conveys a funny, almost cute image, of how the protein that causes the disease functions.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option D as the correct answer choice for this question.
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In the Odyssey, Circe, daughter of Helios, is a witch who transforms the main character's crew into pigs when they eat a feast. One of them, a cautious man, sees what happens to the others and warns Odysseus about it.
On his way to Circe's, Odysseus is met by the god Hermes, who gives him a magic herb called moly. By eating it, Odysseus won't turn into a pig. He is also instructed to overpower Circe when she draws her sword and to make her swear not to harm him. After giving Odysseus her word, Circe agrees to restore his men to their human state and invites them to stay with her. They stay for a year and Odysseus and Circe become lovers. She ends up becoming a valuable character, for she predicts much of what will happen to Odysseus and instructs him about it.