<span>They decided to go to the courtyard and try to see Jekyll for their Sunday walk. </span><span />
This is true. The line "Fainting I follow, I leave off therefore" contains both a caesura and alliteration that are each offset by the other--contributing to the power of both.
Answer:
d. Make readers hungry for answers
Explanation:
Lee Child wrote this interesting article in order to answer the same old question "How to create a suspense?".
According to him, the conclusion can be drawn from an analogy between creating a suspense and baking a cake.
Surely, for both of those things you need ingredients and they need to be adequately mixed, but the answer, Lee, suggests, is much simpler: the cake doesn't matter, all that matters is that your family members are hungry.
By using this analogy, he claims that successful suspense is created by making the readers/viewers constantly oblivious as to what will happen next. Anticipation will glue them to the book, making them flip the pages vigorously in search for answers and resolution.
Answer passage 1 is sentence 2 passage is sentence 3 both is sentence 1
3a
Explanation:
Answer:
i can talk to you and maybe be a friend if you want :)
Explanation:
Any social media i most ikely have
i dont have discord or playstation chat