<span>The Supreme Court ruled that placing limitations on the amount an individual candidate could spend on his or her own campaign violated First Amendment protections of free speech.</span>
Answer:
Allows the reader to be 'all-knowing'
Explanation:
The omniscient narrator allows the reader inside the heads of the characters to know the different thoughts of Beatrice, Luma, and even Jeremiah.
Answer:
name, credentials
Explanation:
Quotations are very important for the text that Kowalski presents. This is because the citations enrich the text and leave the content with an air of greater relevance, since it has the support of several professionals who understand and who has the property to talk about the subject that Kowalski is presented. To reinforce this, Kowalski makes references to the quotes showing the name and credentials of the person who created them.
I think it’s
1. Wildly
2. Quickly
3. Quietly
4. Smoothly
I think it is personification, because personification means to make non living things sound real, and the lines 149-151 follow that. “The taut gut vibrating hummed and sang a swallow’s note.”