Answer:
C
Explanation:
A. The weather was so hot that many people wore shorts every day.
^ this is clearly a fact. the person is observing that, for multiple days, people wore shorts because of the heat.
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B. My brother and I went to three different water parks this summer.
^ this is clearly a fact. the person is saying that they and their brother went to multiple water parks over the summer season.
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<u><em>C. We will remember this as the best summer of our lives.</em></u></h2>
^ this is an <u><em>opinion</em></u>. someone else might think it was horrible, or just like any other summer. someone else may not like water parks at all, and to them this would have been a terrible, or rather an ''eh'' summer.
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D. Dad saved up enough money to buy a boat for the lake.
^ this is clearly a fact. the person is saying that their dad had been saving up money, and finally had saved up enough to buy a boat that summer.
Answer:
D. Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!
Explanation:
A charged language is a word that is used to spark off or create an emotional response. Charged words were greatly used by Patrick Henry in the Virginia Convention at the time when America wanted to pull away from British rule. He referred to their condition as those of people who were in chains.
"Chain" is a charged word that connoted a condition of slavery. This would make the people know that they were being subdued and needed to take action to be freed from bondage.
The root of the word "enactment" is "enact" and the suffix is "ment". "Enact" historically is composed of the prefix "in" and stem "act", but in the modern English this is no longer very transparent.
Onomatopoeia is a sentence that uses sound. the first sentence does not use sound, and sentence 4 and 5 definitely are not is because they don't even mention sound you're left with line 3 and this is correct because line 3 says the word whisper.