In organizing a written speech, first there should be an organization of thoughts. The organization of thoughts should have a keyword outlines in order for us to determine the focus of the speech and outline the thoughts through the skeleton outline. Lastly, if there is a need for this written speech to be delivered, note cards could be an important tool.
The statement that best describes the setting and the mood of the story would be
<span>She stood by the window and looked out dully at a gray cat walking a gray fence in a gray backyard.
The setting was described clearly somewhere near the window looking out the backyard. The mood was clearly described by the adverb 'dully'.
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Answer:
22. D. Common
23. B. who believe
24. A. Put forward
25. A. in addition to
26. B. As if
27. D. Harvard educated
28. A. With
29. B. sudden
30. A. By
31. C. Tell.
Explanation:
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6) Of this examples, the sentence containing an idiom is B.
The phrase "stand a chance" does not have any meaning that can be deduced from the individual words. It was through usage that it acquired the meaning of "having the possibility of doing something".
7) The diction from the excerpt of "And of Clay Are We Created?" is C: vivid and figurative.
The words in this sentence creates a very vivid image of war, the soldiers' dispair and the dreadful image of bodies rotting in the mud.
At the same time, the tone is figurative because the author uses the word "infinite" to express that there was a great amount of dead animals; and uses the expression "viscous soup" to refer to the mixture of rotting bodies, dead animals and mud.