<span>These lines were obtained from the poem of Robert Burns to a field mouse. Among these lines, line D has the Scottish dialect. A dialect is an indigenous language that is unique from one region. It differs from other and may be patterned in neighboring regions </span>
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The description of a scenario in a text aims to place the reader in a living and influential space in the story. If the scenario is described in an excerpt, the author wants to show how this scenario is important in the story and how it influences the actions involving the characters. In this case, to answer your question you must interpret how the characteristics of the scenario are influencing the characters. Options A and C are the ones that best exemplify the influence of the scenario in a text, and may be the options that you should pay more attention to.
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A. The picture emphasizes the intention of the photographer to tell the world about the miseries faced by migrants.
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This graph illustrates the study's results.
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B) Laughing uproariously, the little girls ran away from the group of boys they'd just attacked with water balloons.
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Participle phrases work as adjectives: they start with -<em>ing </em>if it is a present participle, and they begin with a past participle form if it refers to the past. In this case, the participle phrase is<em> laughing uproariously</em>, which provides characterization to the sentence.