An interjection<span> is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction.</span><span>
</span>So i believe the answer is B, i hope i helped u :)
An ellipsis (dot-dot-dot) is used to show something is intentionally missing or to show when someone is thinking when talking. (uhh...)
Say I have a quotation like this one.
<em>Today, the city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation, with O'Hare International Airport </em><em>being the busiest airport in the world</em><em>; it also has the largest number of U.S. highways and railroad freight entering its region.
</em>Perhaps I want to leave out the part about the airport. I could use an ellipsis to show that it's intentionally missing.
<em>Today, the city is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, and transportation...</em><em>;it also has the largest number of U.S. highways and railroad freight entering its region.</em>
Fixed verse forms<span> are a kind of template or formula that poetry can be composed in. The opposite of Fixed </span>verse<span> is Free </span>verse<span> poetry, which by design has little or no pre-established guidelines.
Hope this helps. :)
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In "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell, the narrator's real reason for shooting the elephant is that he does not want to appear foolish.
Explanation: The narrator was followed by a crowd to the elephant that was rampaging. Even though it was legal, he felt that the elephant did not need to be killed because it was sleeping peacefully. He felt pressured by the crowd, who watched and urged him to kill the elephant. In the end, he says, "I often wondered whether any of the others grasped that I had done it solely to avoid looking a fool".