The sentence that uses Standard English is The boy had grown up very quickly.
Standard English uses correct grammar and vocabulary, and the first sentence doesn't - it should be <em>The boy grew up very quickly.</em>
Answer:
A- alliteration
Explanation:
An alliteration has an sound at the beginning of the words that repeats, which would be the 'f' sound in this case, as it is in the beginning of every word.
Lines 81-93 of Staton's Statement of Sentiments utilize characteristics of ethos, which is rhetoric with appeal to ethics.
The Declaration of Sentiments was considered the first document that listed the injustices suffered by women, such as the impediment of the right to vote, the salary they received, the purchase of property, the occupation of important positions in companies, participation in the Religious Ministry and divorce. This letter had a strong ethical appeal and marks the official beginning of the Women's Liberation Movement, which seeks to end the old social roles of women, built in the light of patriarchy. The main purpose of this movement and discussed strongly during the Convention was the right to vote for women, won in the United States in 1920
I believe it is a "Fused" sentence because it includes two main clauses. hope this helps