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The answer to your question, What statement below BEST compares these two accounts of life in London during the plague, is A. The worries of Daniel Defoe's fictional character closely resemble the real-life concerns about business and health that were recorded by Samuel Pepys in his diary.
An example of a question that you should ask yourself when evaluating a persuasive speech would be: "Is the specific purpose for the speech clear? The first option provided is correct.
When creating a persuasive speech, firstly, you have to choose a topic. A good persuasive speech topic will be used in seeking to lure the audience's attention, inform as well as persuade. Besides it will provide a good persuasive argument for adopting and sharing your point of view.
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which an author hints at what is coming later in the story. It helps the reader develop expectations about the upcoming events, and therefore, it of often used at the beginning of a story or chapter. It also creates an atmosphere of suspense, so that readers become more interested in it. Foreshadowing can be achieved through various means, such as character dialogues, plot events and changes in setting.
For example, in a story about a girl who fails to get a part in a play, a way to foreshadow the event would be through the character's thoughts. Perhaps she is very nervous and she is convinced she will fail before the audition, so that we know it is a very likely outcome that that will happen. Narration is another method. A narrator could tell you, before her audition, something about how "she did not know how disastrous that day would turn out to be," therefore implying that she will not get the part.
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The barking dog annoyed the neighbors, he barked all day and night.