Dear Mark,
I like learning about nature. What do you like learning about?
Your Friend,
Lizzie
Assuming your options are <em>infinitives, repetition, adjectives, and punctuation, </em>the correct answer is infinitives.
The answer is rather simple when you think about it - there are no infinitives in this passage, so obviously they cannot contribute to any mood. There are repetitions (the word fog is constantly being repeated), there are a lot of adjectives, and some punctuation marks - all of which contribute to the dreariness of this excerpt.
<h3>2,3,and 4</h3><h3>the correct answers are </h3>
- “A lioness hath whelpèd in the streets.”
- “Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the clouds.”
- “The noise of battle hurtled in the air.”
I just took the quiz, I hope this helps :)
<span> Cluvius, a man with a monstrous voice, who should bawl out his titles; and a thousand trained youths who had learned to applaud in unison whenever their master sang or played in public. So deftly had they been taught that each had his own rôle to play. Some did no more than give forth a low deep hum of speechless appreciation. Some clapped with enthusiasm. Some, rising from approbation into absolute frenzy, shrieked, stamped, and beat sticks upon the benches. Some—and they were the most effective—had learned from an Alexandria copy
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