Exclamation point because it's not formal or professional
A because all they describe is something you can only see so you can kind of imagine what the Lincoln school looks like
Answer:
B). The dialogue is effective because it underscores the spiritual tone created by the view of the stars.
Explanation:
The second statement most aptly examines how the author <u>employs dialogue in the given narrative effectively </u>by stating how it assists in '<u>highlighting the divine mood developed by the amazing view of the stars</u>.' The dialogue helps the readers in relating the two ideas of 'requiring many stars to brighten the sky' and 'requiring every player to perform to win the game.' It not only visualizing or sensing the idea but also connect to the message/thought that the author aims to convey through the narrative. Thus, they will evoke the desired response and hence, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
In the last six lines of the sonnet VII, the speaker presents a solution to the problem and is: that time can not be stopped, the speaker puts his faith in heaven to help him deal with aging. He describes in the sonnet VII at the time as a "subtle thief of youth".