Answer:
D. All of the above.
All of these are either listing actions or things, and also are listing them correctly. All commas are in the right places.
(hint: when a question has a choice of "all of the above," that's usually the right answer. almost every single time.)
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<span>The mood of the story foreshadows that bad things will happen. At first, the mood is dark and scary outside the house but cheerful inside the house. Then, as the family makes wishes and bad things begin to happen, the mood becomes one of fear and terror. The dark mood foreshadows the events that take place later.
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Answer:
"She Prepares to Fight": Though past 50 years of age, she is tall and powerful and looks like she would be dangerous if aroused to a point of hatred.
Explanation:
In the play "Trifles," by Susan Glaspell, the second excerpt is unfairly prejudiced against Mrs Hossak. The reason is that she is described as "tall", "powerful" and "dangerous," which indicates that the writer dislikes or distrusts her.
On the other hand, the first article considers Mrs Hossak a possible suspect due to her husband's abusive behavior.
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