The answer is summarize your main points. My english teachers have been hammering this into me for like 4 years so I know this is right.
The correct answer for this presented problem would be A. Article.
Articles are a kind of objective that gives more importance to the noun that it is used to describe and emphasize. As per this part of the sentence, there are currently 4 articles used. How much more when writing or delivering ordinary speeches, right? Articles are A and The, and sometimes An. Now, if the other options would outweigh articles, that would be impossible since articles are already an integral part of the English vocabulary to establish accuracy on both writing and speaking.
Using slogans , if a slogan is repeated enough times eventually the public will come to believe it
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The four elements of Romanticism are 1. Love of nature 2 . Importance of </span><span>emotion / imagination 3. Rejection of classic art forms 4. Rebellion against society
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THE answer is C
The sentence that uses ellipses correctly is the following one: Arnold says that the " . . .Sea of Faith . . . Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled." Ellipses are used to mark where some words in a quotation have been omitted. Ellipses should not be used at the very end of a quotation.