Answer: Barbara Bush focused much of her energy on a cause near to her heart: literacy.
Explanation: In the first two options, the colon is being misused because it is fragmenting essential elements of a same clause (direct object "much of her energy" from complement "on a cause..." / prepositional phrase "on a cause" from prepositional phrase "near to her heart" modifying it.) In the third option, the comma should not be used to introduce the one-item list "literacy."
Answer:
A). I only
Explanation:
The Syntax is characterized as the organization or assembling of words and phrases together according to the rules of a language to create coherent sentences. Since <em>the syntax is quite popularly employed as a rhetorical strategy where the author plays with the structure of the sentence and the placement of words in order to convey a specific meaning or leave the desired impact on the readers</em>. Therefore, <u><em>when we analyze syntax, one needs to look for the 'order/arrangement of the different parts' as an inverted or unusual change may connote or express something more deep and meaningful</em></u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
i think its A
Explanation:
its the only one that makes sense.
A simile makes a straightforward comparison.