In the above excerpt Welty was using sensory details (principally sounds) to bring her story to life, She could hear her father shaving, and her mother cooking breakfast. She could hear the whispers and whistles and the clattering of shoes as she raced downstairs. She remembered he sound of the old Victrola. She could smell the bacon frying. Through all of these sensory impressions Welty has built a vivid and memorable picture of her childhood.
It shouldn’t be in that format
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- <em>Plants support rainfall.</em>
- <em>Plants help in soil erosion.</em>
- <em>Plants protect us from air pollution.</em>
- <em>Plants give us rubber, gum, paper, etc.</em>
- <em>Plants are a great source of wood and timber.</em>
- <em>Plants provide us with oil, spices, perfumes, etc.</em>
- <em>Plants give us oxygen, the air which we all breath.</em>
Explanation:
<em>I hope</em><em> it</em><em> will</em><em> help</em><em> you</em><em>.</em><em>.</em><em>.</em>
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I'd say probably when the person you are contacting prefers communicating via call or text or another form of messaging. For almost anything professional or business related, it would be appropriate and acceptable to email.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
By saying that the two locks of hair conspired to do something, the author is attributing a characteristic of human nature to the locks of hair which on fact are non living (or human) entities