I would say D. is the most logical answer!
<span>An expository prose is a literary form of prose writing or story telling that aims in enlightingen its reader and bringing to light an issue. Its similar to a descriptive prose but it aims at not describing an event but exposing it as something of concern or value.</span>
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A. The sentence works fine. one could argue B, but a colon is used to separate a run-on or show two complete thoughts in the same sentence, so arguably B would not work either.
B. The observers up front were asked to sit down so that the ones in the back could see. When you are talking about people, you use sit, not set.
By using figurative language, Shakespeare creates a visual image of Octavius’ army overtaking them like inescapable death. Cassius’ words foreshadow later events in act 5.
Answer:
It should compare or contrast two things and provide something for you to prove.
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