In the ballad - John Henry twice mentions a connection between his hammer and his death before he even begins to battle the steam drill. What EFFECT does this have on the reader? ... It gives the reader an anxious feeling by using foreshadowing and making John Henry's downfall seem fated from the beginning.
It would go something along the lines of this - (I'll write the basis, you fill in the gaps)
Hi,
As you know, my friend is coming to your city to have a look around. They will meet you at the train station at 9.00 am, and will be waiting at the front gate. They have ____ hair, _____ eyes, glasses and will be wearing a ____ shirt and a pair of jeans.
I think you two will get on well, just like you, they have a _____ sense of humour, they like to play ____ and listen to ____. They are quite ____ at first, but once you get to know them, they are actually quite ____.
Thank you so much for agreeing to this, and hopefully you will have a new friend too!
Regards,
YOUR NAME
thats 119 words.
I would think it’s 2. Figurative Language
They would fill the feed bins with sand and then top them off with grain and meal.
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The Calvin cycle is also called the dark reactions or light-independent reactions because it's the part that doesn't need energy from the sun to happen. ... This is where plants make sugar molecules that they can use to make other essential components, and that all other organisms can use for energy.
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