Answer: D. Enjambment
Definition: The continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
"he uses enjambment less than many poets"
The main difference between revising and editing a text are:
- Revision involves making an edit of a text to improve on it.
- Editing involves making changes to a text as part of a writing process.
<h3>What is the meaning of the word "Hysteria"? </h3>
This refers to the emotional state of a person where he is in deep panic and is not thinking clearly.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, on the 272th page, there is the use of the word "hysteria" which shows the character in panic and makes a foolish decision.
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A few minutes later, Luma arrived. Members of the Under Fifteens and Seventeens were warming up when she walked onto the field past Fornatee, without making eye contact. Luma blew her whistle and told the two teams to gather at opposite ends of the field.
"She's more than a coach—that's why," Fornatee said, almost to himself. "She's a great person. I'm going to go over there and tell her, 'That's my team.'"
Fornatee hesitated. I asked him if he was nervous about talking to Coach. He laughed anxiously, then composed himself.
"Nah—I'm not nervous," he said.
What conclusion can be drawn about this scene based on the narrator's decision to write in the first-person point of view?
Answer:
The narrator experienced this event in person.
Explanation:
The narration that uses the point of view in first person is a narration made by a character of the plot telling what he witnessed and the experiences he lived in a certain moment of his life. That way we learn about the events that occur in the narrative through the character's perspective, what he saw and what he felt.
In this case, we can say that when the narrator used the point of view in the first person, he wanted to show that he lived this experience in person.
Imagery would be "The seas were blue while the beautiful skies were as light as my eyes."
Figurative is "The tears from the young girl were swept by the sea."
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