<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The most effective way to vary the sentence patterns in the passage is to begin sentences with different parts of speech. </em>
<em>Option D is the correct answer. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
After reading and observing the passage, it is evident that the word ‘pug’ is repeated in every line. Using the same noun in different sentences that are talking about the same subject, makes the sentence formation clumsy. It can be easily replaced by a pronoun (parts of speech) after its use in the starting sentence. Also, the sentences would sound better.
Answer:
B
It emphasizes the prevalence of the countless hardships that FDR witnessed out west.
Explanation:
Beginning sentences with the word 'I saw' signifies that one was a witness to a particular incident. That is the informatuon of what transpired wasn't a relayed message from another source but a firsthand account of what happend. The repetition of the word also indicates persistence and hence continues to draw the attention of the listener to the account of the event being relayed. Similarly, the word being repeated and given by a firsthand witness will continually call on emotions which might help in effective conveyance of the message being passed.
I think that the answer is Joyfulness
How did the musician become famous, where is he from, what influenced him, when growing up what did he listen to, when did he get into what they are doing now.
Answer:
The next day, Philip woke a he always did, looking once at the clock on the wall, of which its face is to be seen. He rubbed his eyes and sprung up in alarm. It was barely visible, yet last night it had been crystal clear.
Explanation:
-I switched "the narrator" with a name
- Not 100 percent sure if this is what you're looking for