<span> The words "dire" and "must "give off a passionate tone.</span>
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Answer: C: courage helps people survive in danger
Explanation:
The question requires choosing the option that best states the theme of an excerpt from The King of Mazy May, by Jack London. In the excerpt, Walt Masters courageously escapes his pursuers by attacking them with his whip and pushing their wheel dog, which makes "courage helps people survive in danger" the best possible description for the theme. There are no references to honesty nor beauty coming from within. Friendship, trust, and patience are not present in the excerpt either.
Answer:
Many athletes earn catchy nicknames from other team members; indeed, these friendly nicknames can promote a feeling of team unity.
Explanation:
The third option is the correct one because the semicolon acts as a stop that signals the end of the first sentence. The word "indeed" is a linking word that connects the first independent clause with the second one. Also, when we use the word indeed in this way, it has to be followed by a colon.
<span>Of all the contestants in the pageant, she spoke most confidently.
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1. Idiom, hyperbole (not sure)
2. Metaphor