The correct answer to what effect has the author created by joining her reactions with a semicolon instead of two separate sentences is A. to emphasize the quickness of her thoughts and feelings.
The semicolon usually indicates <em>only a pause, instead of a break, like an effect usually caused by a period</em>, that indicates the end of a sentence. The pause created by the semicolon shows that<em> there is a connection between what was said before it and after it.</em> In this case, Sylvia's reaction, <em>her heart's wild beat, is directly connected to her thoughts that came right after it.</em> Therefore, her <em>thoughts come very fast right after her heartbeat</em>, and that effect is caused by the use of the semicolon, that creates only a small pause. Thus, the effect that the author has created by joining her reactions with a semicolon was A. to emphasize the quickness of her thoughts and feelings.
The correct answer couldn't be<em> B. to demonstrate her love of nature</em>, because there is n<em>o indication of her love of nature in this passage, only of her feelings and thoughts</em> as she observed the heron mentioned. Thus, the correct answer couldn't be B. to demonstrate her love of nature.
The correct answer couldn't be <em>C. to show how confused she is about what the stranger is asking</em> because there was <em>no sign of Sylvia being confused</em>, on the contrary,<em> she had a fast emotional response to the stranger's question and the semicolon reveals her feelings and thoughts altogether.</em> Hence, the correct answer couldn't be C. to show how confused she is about what the stranger is asking.
The correct answer couldn't be <em>D. to cause the reader to wonder what her reaction will be</em> because<em> her reaction is expressed </em>in this passage, as the <em>author describes her feelings and thoughts.</em> The reader doesn't have to wonder but has <em>her reactions there explicit.</em> So, the correct answer couldn't be D. to cause the reader to wonder what her reaction will be.
If children have a constant chore it shows them that they must be consistent and consistency is an important and key aspect of responsibility
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Explanation:
if you look at number one in the first section . Everyone in the lab the experiment on page 30. Who was in the lab? everyone was. you would circle everyone and underline in the lab. What was on page 30? the experiment was. if you ask these questions to yourself it should clarify it... hope this helps.
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Quoted from Virgil's "The Aeneid" and poken by Anchises, the father of Aeneas.
Explanation:
Taken from Book VI of "The Aeneid" by Virgil, the quoted excerpt is spoken by Anchises to Aeneas. Meeting his dead father's soul to in the underworld, Aeneas was told by his father about the fate of Rome.
Through the speech or voice of the wise father, Virgil propounds his own personal ideals, propagating that the Romans should try to be more merciful in their conquests. Virgil uses Anchises as a means to voice his own beliefs and wants for Rome to do and stand for. Anchises uses rhetoric in saying that the Roman Empire's justification for what it had done to bring upon justice and law is the same as the Trojans' and Aeneas had made when they settled in Rome.
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dramatic irony
Explanation:
the audience knows what the character doesnt