1) Hot tea was served by the waiter at the restaurant.
2) His stories were readily believed by the superstitious villagers.
3) My rude behavior has been forgiven by my mother.
4) We were shocked by the noise of the crackers.
5) Has the date of the annual function been announced by the school?
6) Classes are conducted by my friend twice a weak.
7) The accused has been found innocent of all charges by the jury.
8) We were advised by the instructor to practice daily.
9) The sitar is being played by Lee.
10) The dishes were being washed by Rukun when you came.
I think it is B. i apologize if i am wrong! it uses correct grammar when listing things!
Answer:
1. imagery
2. parallelism
Explanation:
Imagery actually entails the use of figurative language to appeal to our physical senses. It creates a visual representation in our minds with use of words. The figurative language uses is used to represent actions, objects and even action.
From No. 1, we discover that the speaker uses words like "hear your voices", "those watching tonight", "huddled around radios" to create a mental picture of what was done.
While parallelism refers to the phrases found in a sentence that uses same grammatical structure.
In No 2, we see the speaker's use of parallelism in:
"This is our time, to our people back to work, and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that out of many, we are one..."
We see how the grammatical structure was used with "to".
The above answers are correct.
the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, metre, meaning, etc.
Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is when phrases in a sentence have similar or the same grammatical structure. ... Parallelism also serves to give phrases a pattern and rhythm. For example: That's one step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Answer:b
Explanation:it’s talks about how they made the mask
Words that end in<span> -ch, x, s or s-like sounds, however, </span>will<span> require an -es for the </span>plural<span>: .... But note that some inconsistency is acceptable in </span>all<span> but the most formal writing: ...</span>