The given line above is actually made by Francis Pharcellus Church which is taken from "<span>Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus". And based on this line, I can say that the emotion that the author appeals here is awe and wonder in the unknown. The best answer to this would be option B. Hope this helps.</span>
1) The correct answer is: B) Developing
The word <em>develop </em>means to invent something or bring something into existence. <em>Refine</em> refers to the improvement of the idea by making small changes, that means the idea already exists, it is only modified.
2) The correct answer is: A) Refining
The word <em>focus </em>refers to pay attention to something, in this case an idea. From the options given, <em>refine </em>is the best choice as the idea already exists and improvement is needed. To do that, you need to focus on it paying attention to the small details.
3) The correct answer is: B) Well
Remember the difference between <em>good </em>and <em>well </em>is that the first one is and adjetive so it is used to modify nouns, and the second one is an adverd used to modify verbs. Fore example: you can be a <em>good </em>citizen, or you can read a <em>good </em>book. In the other hand: the car ran <em>well </em>or the kid played <em>well</em>.
4) The correct answer is: B) Tastier
Remember that to make comparatives and superlatives an -<em>er </em>or -<em>est </em>is used with most of one syllable adjectives and with certain two syllable ones. In this case <em>more </em>or <em>most </em>is not used because tasty has only two syllables. And you use the -<em>er </em>because you are comparing the meal with others.
I can’t tell where your third stanza is due to how you typed it. You didn’t make it visible enough to tell.
A. Many voters registard for the election
Based on the excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabel Lee", Poe used a<span>ssonance to connect the images of death and sea. Assonance refers to a literary device wherein the sound of a vowel is repeated in words that are close to each other. The vowel sound -e- was repeated throughout the excerpt. </span>