Answer:
At Recess—in the Ring—
Or rather—He passed us—
My Tippet—only Tulle—
Explanation:
A caeura is a pause near the middle of a line. Like the ones above :)
Listening to a story can affect understanding dramatically. There are several ways it can do this:
The emphasis put on particular words, phrases, or sentences can point out something or illustrate something that a reader may not have noticed.
When different intonations are used for different characters it can reveal in more depth a character's emotions.
The speed at which particular passages or dialogue is read can affect the way a listener visualizes the action.
Using accent correctly can help a listener understand or interpret the way a non-native speaker views the world, or can reveal what particular words are meant to sound like.
When writing your response, keep these things in mind.
Reading something is using your imagination, as to watching is processing your brain to focus on something.
Reading uses your brain in a different process than watching,
The correct answer would be the fourth option: My Uncle Bill has such a beautiful voice; many couples have asked him to sing at their wedding.