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The author makes sudden actions of Bella that would create surprise and also be at suspense for the reader at the same time. The way people call Bella in a letter surprises her because it makes her special to someone. “I bend to retrieve it, surprised to see “My Bella” scrawled ornately across the front.” The author foreshadows to create a flashback of what happened earlier in the short story.
When the author states in the story “I look past him, but Abuela gasps and exclaims, “Alejandro, after all these years!” the author creates surprise and a feeling of the story's climax. When the author uses foreshadowing he makes the main character show emotion and express herself throughout the short story. Small actions like when Bella recognized who is writing to, make her think or foreshadow the past and then she gets surprised as she notices who is likely writing to her.
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<span>The correct answer is a Borrowed Word, croissant has been borrowed from French. Hope that helps.</span>
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The phrases that include an appeal to pathos are:
“… to be… the first or the best in some activity” and To have “the urge to know what’s over the next hill”
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The alternatives we have for this statement are:
“… to be… the first or the best in some activity”
To use it for “scientific discovery, economic benefit, and national security”
“… to bring the solar system within mankind’s sphere of economic influence”
To have “the urge to know what’s over the next hill”