It interprets emotion. I don't know what the statements are but this is pretty much the reason people write poems.
<em>Notice that Euchner uses present-tense verbs in his account. </em>
<em> 1. In what verb tense is historical text usually written?</em>
- <em>In both past and present. It is necessary to use the present tense to discuss the actions and ideas that are present in the text. For example, “Edgar Allan Poe in his Method of Composition explains all the steps he generally follows to write short stories”. In this example it is stated that despite Edgar Allan Poe is dead his ideas are present in his Method of Composition. </em>
- <em>We use the past tense when writing about specific historical events. For example, “Winston Churchill said that Germany was dangerously building his armies again.” </em>
<em> 2. What effect does using present-tense verbs create? </em>
- <em>The effect it has, is related to the fact that despite the writer is dead or alive, his or her ideas continue to be present. Literature is a present observable fact.</em>
Answer: pathos and “reckless”
Explanation:
I am not really sure that I know what the answer is.
The appropriate response is "Her perimeter established". A flat out expression is a modifier or a modifier and a couple of different words, that appends to a sentence or a thing, with no conjunction. A flat out expression can't contain a limited verb. We typically clarify total expressions by saying that they alter whole sentences, as opposed to single word.