Answer is A. Therefore
B could imply that only one event occurred rather than two events of the cause and effect.
C could imply that it was all one event rather than two events of the cause and effect
D could imply the two events caused by cause and effect are unrelated and not linked
Answer:
The sentence that would best resolve this series of events in a descriptive narrative is:
In no time, I had a garden of giant golden flowers soaring toward the sky.
Explanation:
We were given the beginning, the middle, and the end of a sequence of events. Now, we are being asked to choose a resolution.<u> In literature, resolution is what comes after the climax, when the conflicts have been solved and things have worked out.</u>
<u>In the "end", we were told the speaker could already see the seedlings start to break through the freshly watered soil. For that reason, our choice for resolution must be something that takes place after that.</u> All options, except for the first one, narrate something that would take place before the seeds were planted or before they germinated. <u>The only option that narrates something that happens afterwards is the first one: "In no time, I had a garden of giant golden flowers soaring toward the sky." That is why this is the best option for a resolution.</u>
Answer:
1. I don't agree with this statement. Sometimes panic can determine life or death. But so can too much panic.
2. I don't agree with this statement. 300 people, and counting, have died while trying to reach the top. It's cold and dangerous.
3. I agree with this statement. Deserts are very hot. It's hard to find shelter, food, and water as well.
Answer:
it had stopped beating
Explanation:
sorry if this is late which i know it is but this may help other people, it is because it is a hyperbole because it didnt actually stop beating.
Answer:
C. To support a speaker's point by providing evidence or clarity.
Explanation:
Visual aids, such as photographs, videos, diagrams, graphs, charts, etc. have the ability to enhance a speech by providing evidence or clarifying a specific point or showing data in a way that is easily comprehendable and/or comparable (i.e. a line graph comparing two sets of data, or a pie chart showing the composition of the data).