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wat the heck is this for?
Explanation:
I don't really get it so yeah
Assuming your options are <em>infinitives, repetition, adjectives, and punctuation, </em>the correct answer is infinitives.
The answer is rather simple when you think about it - there are no infinitives in this passage, so obviously they cannot contribute to any mood. There are repetitions (the word fog is constantly being repeated), there are a lot of adjectives, and some punctuation marks - all of which contribute to the dreariness of this excerpt.
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Answer:
sometimes referred to as the second war of independence the war of 1812 was the first large scale test of the american republic on the world stage. with the british navy impressing american sailors, and the british government aiding native american tribes in their attacks on american citizens on the frontier, congress, for the first time in our nation’s history, declared war on a foreign nation: great Britain. Battles raged on the high seas. British soldiers invaded American soil, captured Washington D.C., and even burned the White House. In the end the Star-Spangled Banner waved “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Explore the battlefields and personalities of this critical time in American history.
yes what he said
Explanation:
Write an essay that compares and contrasts "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol to another magical realist story, focusing mainly on the tone of the two stories. How does their tone differ? What does their tone have in common? Your second story should be one that you find through research, but make sure it fits the magical realist genre. Look back over the lesson and ask yourself if it has the appropriate tone and subject matter. Consider what evidence from both stories best supports your claim (or thesis), and make sure you present this evidence in the form of quotes and paraphrases. Also make sure you avoid plagiarism. Your essay should include the following elements: A claim that explains how you're comparing and contrasting your two stories in the essay An introduction paragraph that grabs the reader's attention, gives background information, and presents the claim Body paragraphs that give reasons and evidence for why readers should believe your claim Evidence in the form of quotes and paraphrases from both stories A conclusion paragraph that reminds readers of your claim and reasons, and leaves readers with a lasting impression
Answer:
B. Metaphor
Explanation:
A metaphor states that one thing is another thing. A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
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