Yes, but i dont get this question
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<em><u>mr</u></em>. and <em><u>mrs</u></em>. <em><u>hunt</u></em> are members of the <em><u>elks club</u></em> of <em><u>topeka, kansas.</u></em>
Explanation:
Mr. & Mrs. = always capitalized before a name
Hunt = that's their last name and names are proper nouns
Elks Club = because it refers to a specific club. what club is it ? an elks club. but if it said they were member of a club, you wouldn't have to capitalize it cause it isnt specific!
Topeka, Kansas = specific locations/places are proper nouns and need to be capitalized
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3 Simple Tips to Describe a Scene
How to help your readers visualize settings
Ardsheer Ali
Ardsheer Ali
Jul 25, 2020·4 min read
Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash
I’m sure you’re aware of the components of a brilliant story: a riveting plot, interesting characters, and the resolution (or not) of the protagonist’s conflict. All of these comprise the what of the narrative.
The how is described through scenes and settings.
The scenes in your story are, in a nutshell, the chances that you have to leave a lasting impression with the reader. They portray the aesthetic of your tale; which is its single-most impactful element. People read stories not just to know what happens, but also to find out how it happens. These are just two sides of the same coin.
A fantastic plot twist excites and amuses the reader.
A well-described scene teleports them into the world you’ve created.
Creating a palpable setting requires effective communication. The way to do this is defined clearly in the final point of this article. However, powerful writing has more to do with avoiding mistakes rather than developing new skills. The first two points are about this.
The power of language is that it enables one to effectively express and communicate one's thought, actions, and desires. With a common language, people from different cultures can still share understanding.
- In Mohja Kahf's <em>"My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears,"</em> the power of language to prevent clear communication is demonstrated in the Arabic words of the Grandmother who could not speak English to address the western women's concern with her wudu rituals.
- When there is no shared understanding, language can create misunderstanding among different people. It can also unite people for a common cause.
- The speaker ably utilized his language understanding to communicate with both sides of the divide, settling the issue at hand, even without uttering any word.
Thus, language's unique means of influencing cultural behavior and changing the economic and educational statuses of people have remained very powerful.
Read more about the power of language at brainly.com/question/15239761