1) Irony. Because it's saying the inmate's voice was powerful yet broken which shows the contradiction. It's giving opposing descriptions by saying one thing, but meaning another
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Answer:
I went to virgina on October 16th 2017, when I arrived there I got out of my car and walked into my new house. I looked around and saw a spider, I then proceeded to run out to my mom and dad and told them there was a spider in the living room. They laughed at me and told me I was going crazy and that there was nothing there. I had then went back into the house and the spider was gone so I was paranoid all night long and didnt get any sleep.
The next day I woke up and my parents had said they saw it too and they killed it so I was okay. I went to take a shower and saw another one, but I just thought I was seeing things so I ignored it and then it came up and crawled on me and bit me and the spider was a black widow and so my parents rushed me to the hospital and they helped get the poisine out and then I went home the next day. We moved again because we found out our house was full of spiders and when we moved to the other house we didnt have a spider probelm and lived there for a year.
Explanation:
It’s the “Hurry! The bus is leaving.”
Explanation:
Interjections are exclamations like “Oh!” “Boo!” “Whoa!”, or in this case “Hurry!”
Answer:
A. An environmentalist fights the spread of pollution
Explanation:
"An environmentalist fights the spread of pollution" is the scenario that portrays a relationship that most nearly resembles the relationship between an abolitionist and slavery.
An abolitionist is known as a person who stands and supports the abolishing of slavery. Such one seeks the full emancipation of slaves. In other words, an abolitionist fights against slavery and works to bring it to an end. Just like the above selected option, an environmentalist fights the spread of pollution so does an abolitionist fights against slavery. So we can see that the relationship that exists between an environmentalist that fights the spread of pollution most nearly resembles that between an abolitionist and slavery.
D because it is told by a narrator, not someone in the story