Maybe solemn? I mean he dosent seem to be accusing anyone or anything and I don't see embarrassment anywhere so my only other guess would be irony and still that dosent sound quit right.
The answer is An onomatopeia! This is when the author includes sounds in their writing. Hope this helps, good luck!
Answer:
Keeps you alert. Notetaking keeps your body active and involved and helps you avoid feelings of drowsiness or distraction.
Engages your mind. Listening carefully and deciding what to include in notes keeps your mind actively involved with what you hear.
Emphasizes and organizes information. As you take notes, you’ll decide on and highlight the key ideas you hear, identifying the structure of a class presentation. You’ll also be able to indicate the supporting points of a presentation, making study and understanding easier after class. Such organized notes also make it easier for you to link classroom learning to textbook readings.
Creates a condensed record for study. A set of concise, well-organized notes from each class session gives you what you need for study, learning, and review after class.
Answer: Run-on
Explanation:
A run on sentence is when the sentence contains two or more independent clauses that are connected improperly.
<span>The sentence below contains a broad pronoun reference:
"We need rain to clear the dust from the sky and end the drought."
This sentence construction is more acceptable than the other three choices because the use of pronouns are properly placed in the sentence to give the thought it wants to convey.</span>