There are some transitional markers :
addition transition: one, first of all, secondly to begin with, in addition, moreover, furthermore, finally.
elaboration : actually, in short, ultimately, that is, in other words,
conclusion: as a result, in conclusion, consequently, in sum to summarize.
comparison: likewise, similarly, in common, in the same way.
contrast: but, although, by contrast, regardless, however, on the other hand
example: after all, including, for instance, sor example, as an illustration.
time: before, after,later,while, during, following, eventually, finally.
Answer:
Weaponized Assault Penguins :D
Explanation:
Persuasive writing is what that is called. Persuasive writing is the act of trying to get people to do what you want them to do like an advert.
Answer:D.this passage was written for children or teenagers
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Wild Hands, Steed Running, Drums of Regiment, Thousand Corpse Die
Explanation:
In the poem, 'War is Kind', Stephen Crane has used imagery depicting ghastly war scenes. The 'wild hands toward the sky' illustrates either a sign of victory of fury for killing while 'affrighted steed ran on alone' is when the rider is attacking the enemy in the battlefield. 'Hoarse, booming drums of the regiment' is war trumpet and 'born to drill and die' is image when soldiers fight each other and die. The most appropriate imagery is 'a field where a thousand corpses lie' which shows the outcome of a war for which the poet uses irony 'war is kin', which is actually very devastating. In 'your father tumbled in the yellow trenches' is the war imagery when a soldier tries to escape the gunfire.