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When it comes to English Abolition and women rights, the sentence " Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter", contains an idiom ''out of kilter'' which means out of balance or not properly adjusted, in a state of chaos. The synonym would be ''out of whack''. In this situation we can consider this sentence to be informal.
Answer:
Review the source material as you summarize it. Identify the main idea and restate it as concisely as you can—preferably in one sentence.
1. The emotion would be shock and the author wants to create a reaction of realisation in the reader because of the statistics used.
2.The word 'addicted' gives a bias that the author may be older and not understand the enjoyment of video games. Examples 'disturbing' and 'serious'
Thats like a summary. Add more detail to these >.<
The correct answer is Alliteration. The reason being that the technique the author decided to employ is clearly depicted through the wording of the expressions he utilizes <u>(as they all form part of a series of words that begin with the same consonant sound). </u>
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