Walking down the endless road to my apartment, I just couldn’t stop thinking about work. It was freezing cold and hard to see through the blizzard. The snow beneath me was like an egg shell making crunching noise at every step I took. Finally, I had reached my doorstep. As I wrapped my hand around the frostbitten doorknob, a sweep of fresh warm air thrusted past my body. Struggling, I closed the door behind me.
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Answer:
As an affirmation of her loyalty, Keysha agreed to become a secret agent.
Explanation:
A noun is defined as a word that can function both as the subject or the object in a sentence, it is used to name people, places, animals, things, qualities and states.
There are two clauses in each option. In letter A, the first one contains the subject pronoun she which could be changed for Keysha in the second clause.
In the second one, the noun could be agent in reference to Keysha.
In letter C, it is not possible to find a substitution for affirmation or loyalty in the second clause.
In the last option, the word that can be changed for a noun is she, using Keysha to replace it.
Well, the diction being used here is very elementary. For example, the use of colors and the correlated feelings to these colors might imply that it is for a younger audience. This alone is sufficient evidence to say that this story should be read to young children. Also, if you ever wonder what audience might like to hear this, imagine yourself reading this story to a room full of teach test group, then ask yourself: "which group would enjoy this story more?"
Answer: There is a creative skill and imagination in poetry for sure, but if we're applying labels, I'd put poetry under literature, not art. You might argue literature is a form of art. ... If the answers don't come so easy, then you'll see my point - those are literature, but not art (in my opinion).
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