I would say either suspense or repetition, but I think I would lean more towards the suspense side.
One child is chosen from the population to serve as a sacrifice that will allow the rest of the city to live in peace and plenty. The child is placed in a small, windowless room without any amenities and is completely cut off from the rest of society except for the short visits from those who come to view the child. When they learn of the child’s existence, the people of Omelas battle with the knowledge of The child, who suffers for them, and the guilt they feel as a result of their knowledge. However, most of them eventually overcome their guilt. They live fully, celebrate life, and work to achieve beauty and greatness in an effort to justify the sacrifice of The child. They are no longer capable of true happiness after they learn about The child, but they are capable of contentment. There are some people who leave the city. Some leave when they first learn of the child’s existence and some leave after a long battle with their guilt. But they all leave on solitary journeys as they make their way through the city and the surrounding fields and out into the unknown. These people disappear and never return. Their fate and their paths are unknown
Answer:
beds of roses, a thousand fragrant posies, a cap of flowers, a kirtle embroidered leaves of myrtle, a gown made of the finest wool, fair lined slippers with buckles of the purest gold, a belt of straw and Ivy buds with coral clasps and amber studs
Explanation:
The shepherd promised to give the object of his affection things that he thought would make her happy such as fine clothing, slippers and accessories. He thought the lady would be enticed by things that would beautify her. He thought these things would give her pleasure.
<span>Planning tips ~ Define your audience > Define your issue > Define your solution > Make an outline but remember to keep the elements of style.
Start with a good introduction.
This should start out with a hook, something that grabs the readers attention.
State the problem and make it clear.
After the introduction, you'll get into the body paragraphs which is the large portion of your work.
Make sure to propose(offer) solutions.
Include a schedule!(time management)A funds(money) amount would not be bad either.
Wrap it up with a good conclusion.
Edit/Proofread your work at hand.
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