The last one has parallel sentence structure. What that means is that the verbs in the sentence have the same structure (in this case "she plays/sleeps" - they both end in -s). You might also notice that if you read them all out loud, the other three sound somewhat strange.
Answer:
This festival was like no other. I had never imagined people celebrated flowers! As I looked around, each side of the street had small barrels and boxes filled with exuberant, colorful flowers. It was like having several small gardens between each vendor, so the smell of food mixed with the smell of the flowers. The pavement was packed, and people kept bumping into me because I was too distracted by all the novelty and beauty of the festival to pay attention to where I was going.
Explanation:
Feel free to add to or change the answer above. This type of question demands the use of imagery, a literary device in which you appeal to readers' five senses in order to create a more vivid picture. In the paragraph above, we appeal to sight, smell, and touch. The more detailed the scene described, the more readers will feel as if they are experiencing it.
No it shouldn’t. Usually people protest for political, civil rights, or personal reasons. They may protest for public policy. The only time it should affect sports if it politically biased etc. hope this helps!
Answer:
there is a bird on a no birds sign
Explanation:
<u>Tactile words</u> are words that describe the <u>sense of touch.</u> These descriptive words are used to create an <u>immersive experienc</u>e, emphasizing the physical reactions that the sense of touch evokes.
For example, these are some <u>tactile words</u> that evoke specific physical experiences:
<em>Fluffy, bulky, clammy, sticky, or hairy.</em>