Example should be used when you want to make abstract ideas more concrete, and can be both real and hypothetical.
<span>In the passage Twain is using the literary technique of dialect, to tell us subtly about the background and race of the speaker. </span>
Your answer for the rhyme scheme is Abab
Answers:
1. the word that joins the two parts is "and"
2. the subject is "they"
Explanation:
1. the words joining compound sentences can be easily remembered using the acronym 'fanboys': for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
2. the subject of a sentence is the person/thing that is doing or being something
i hope this helps! :D