Answer:
your own story is the answer
Explanation:
just think of a time when some adult did something for you that changed your life dude. The answer can only come from you.
A tariff refers to a tax that is levied on an imported good and which makes the imported good to be more expensive than similar domestic goods. The disadvantages of tariff include the following:
1. Tariff discourages competition in the market, by favoring domestic goods, this leads to reduction in products' quality.
2. Tariff raises the prices of imported goods which leads to decrease in consumer surplus.
The government limited the freedom of the Garcia family and left them scared and insecure.
<h3>Why did the government promote these effects?</h3>
- Because this was a dictatorial government.
- Because the government was authoritarian.
- Because the Garcia family was influential and against the dictatorship.
The Garcia family did not support the authoritarianism of the dictatorial government in their region, for this reason, they were investigated, spied on, and frightened by the government and its henchmen. This proved a strong fear, as all family members felt insecure and afraid of being attacked.
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The first one I am pretty sure
The correct answer is He slows the pace and startles the reader by having the watchman hesitate twice before firing.
The latter is undoubtly the most impactful technique the author could have used to surprise the reader. While getting to that point on the story might have done nothing but to confuse the reader - having no context to immerse the soldier in a dizzing state -, it is not until the reader reaches the end that the surprise factor kicks in, revealing the true identity of the horseman, and thus, providing an explanation for the climax.
The rest of the options are not as impactful since:
- Despite the author's detailed description of the scene setting, it does not contribute to the big surprise at the end of the story; the description merely serves as visual guidance to the reader throughout the story.
- It is expected that somebody who had recently joined an army and had not killed anyone yet, tends to draw conflict into the soldier's mind when presented with that opressive situation. Therefore, this setting does not cause much surprise.
- Transferring the reader's eyes from one character to another in a single scene is an interesting technique, but it is one that does not cause much surprise to the reader - unless they experience the perspective switching technique for the first time, in which case, the surprise should be slightly more significant, but not as much as the story's finale.