<span>The characters are presented in new or unusual ways.
Puck and the Fairy in this section are introduced in an unusual way, by tracking their movement in fantastical description. Additionally, they then introduce Titania and Oberon through the third person description of their power and argument with each other. </span>
Answer:
D. The author should have used a stronger emotional appeal about how much she hates gym class.
Explanation:
Option D is the statement that best explains a weakness in the authors use of appeal in the passage.
The author tries to state the effect of gym class and why it should be something voluntary in schools. The reasons the author gave did not give enough clarity on why it should be voluntary. A stronger emotional would be better.
The princess is the antagonist
Answer: I think it means, the person who wrote the song wishes that they could be enough for a loved one or a friend, but can't provide that friend or family's needs, so they will still be with them, and provide what they can to the person.
Answer: The sentence which uses informal language is, I think that's pretty much all late for breakfast every day.
Explanation:
Informal language is a colloquial language which is often used in casual conversation. Such language cannot be used in academic writing. The passage mentioned above describes about the Paris trip.
If we look at the ending statement in the passage, ‘I think that's pretty much all late for breakfast every day’ we will notice that it contains a informal language which is ‘pretty much.’ The formal word for this term is ‘almost’ or ‘nearly’ which can be used in professional writing.