The author uses sensory techniques in the excerpt to build suspense.
The authors use of sight (lights flickering), scent (greasy odors), and sound (deadbolt locking) to create tension and a sense of dread in the passage.
The answer choice which can have an effect on the topic of a speech, the information in it, and it's length is; the audience for the speech.
<h3>Factors affecting speech parameters</h3>
Although the time limit for a speech determines the length of such speech, while message of the speech determines its topic, it follows that the most influential factor which determines a speech's topic, information and length is; the audience for the speech.
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Answer:
Your answer would be phrase.
Explanation:
The OxFord definition of phrase is - "a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit..."
Answer:
They parallel Stanley's wish that things had turned out differently for him.
Explanation:
Louis Sachar's "Holes" revolves around the wrongful accusation against the protagonist, Stanley Yelnats who was put in a detention center. And it was in this detention camp that they were made to dig holes all day, without really knowing what they were looking for.
The change in the lyrics sang by Sarah shows the predicament that her great-great-grandson Stanley will be in. Sarah sang the song about the pig stealing Yelnats that began the 'curse' on the family. And the <em>"if only"</em> of the song parallel Stanley's wish for a different outcome of his life.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the last/ fourth option</u>.