Answer: They emphasize the statement and make the character seem childish
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The letter would be this one.
Dear...
Senior Editor.
Local News
Present
Dear Sir,
What we are witnessing is intolerable.
Racism is a virus that is "eating or society." How much longer are we need to tolerate these incidents to do some big that put a stop on these sad events?
Respectfully, I invite your news company to fully commit to the promotion of a social campaign that shares or voices and makes people think about the issue of race.
Consider the following.
-Support black and minority organizations. It could be money, it could be voluntary time to spread the peace message.
-Do not spread lies or partial truths. Research alternative versions of reality.
-Include the voice of minority leaders. They experience on the issue of racism.
-Be independent and never accept the pressure of supremacists or extremist groups.
If you include all the voices with objectivity, people will have the capacity to construct their own conclusions.
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Meera.
Answer:
A. Walter's tone is displeased and firm.
Explanation:
"Never mind how I feel—you got any more to say 'bout how people ought to sit down and talk to each other? . . . Get out of my house, man."
This is a sign of displeasure. He is firm when he says "Get out of my house, man."
Answer:
Simile, Personification, hyperbole
Explanation:
simile- Her memory was gone as if she had amnesia
personification: I was trying to keep her memory alive
hyperbole:there were more than 1000 geese in the sky
I also know theres foreshadowing towards the middle of the book telling the readrers how they are going to be in eachothers lives again but I cant remember :/