Answer:
The sentence which is written correctly is following one:
C.) Ms. Andrade showed us a documentary in class today because the film “focuses on a similar subject” to a book we are going to read.
Explanation:
In letters A and D, since we have the word "Focuses"- capitalized- it seems it refers to the name of the film, which is not the case. Plus, there is an unnecessary comma in letter D. In letter B, there is a comma right before "focuses on a similar subject", which is wrong, since it separates the subject- the film- from its predicate. Therefore, letter C is the way to go, since there is neither capitalization nor a comma. However, there is no reason for “focuses on a similar subject” to appear between quotes.
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Modernist literature was a predominantly English genre of fiction writing, popular from roughly the 1910s into the 1960s. I think it's subjective to say what makes literature good or bad, because everyone one of us has their own opinion and it's different from other's. However, I do believe that it all depends on what you are grading, what u are looking for... If you like the plot of a book, then it's a good one; if you like the author's style, then he is a good writer; and, if the whole book catched u, then you will love it!
I don't think it's easy to critique a text, because writing it's a very difficult procces, and there are many things that we have to take into account when critiquing a text... opinions can vary according to the one who critiques it.
We have also to know that the way of grading a text changes as long as its genre and time of written does: the world is always envolving and changing, and writing and literature do so.
Hope to give u a light of hope.
Answer: Allen Poe uses alliteration and smiles and hyperboles to convey
Explanation: that the narrator is frightened
1. Cecilia smells beans bubbling on the stove.
2. She drew a picture in the sand.
3. Chicks and I walk around the front yard.
4. Cecilia fills the living room with balloons.
A preposition for example has to do with a box: across the box, around the box, on top of the box, under the box, near the box, along the sides of the box.