The choices for the above question are:
a. suggest that the relationship between Britain and America cannot be severed.
b. exaggerate the colonists’ claims of injustice against Britain.
c. emphasize that harmony between Britain and America is not possible.
d. describe Britain’s cruel treatment of the colonists
In this excerpt, Paine uses figurative language to emphasize that harmony between Britain and America is not possible. The answer to your question is C. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
<span>her; Always take out the other person if you're confused. "Did you see she at the game?" doesn't sound right. "Did you see her at the game?" does.</span>
Well this is a trick question.
Plot structure is exactly what it looks like, the structure of a plot, so any of these could be true, really. However I don't think its B, because there is no details about motivation in a plot. Depending on what type of story you're reading, you wouldn't exactly see different viewpoints unless it's in third person or it switches characters, which is too specific so I don't say D. I don't say C either because details and character views enhance the setting, not necessarily the *plot.*
So I say A, because its really the most logical. <span />
Answer:
The speaker is sharing her viewpoint, including an opinion.
Explanation:
There isn't any evidence the speaker says, the speaker isn't really becoming the moderator and the speaker says "I don't think" which shows that this is opinion based not fact based.