Answer:
to entice the reader
Explanation:
you'd need to explore the connotations of the noun 'warning' it connotes deterrence and message . the purpose of an author is usually to spread a message so the author has deliberately started the passage with 'warning' to reassure the reader that they are here to bring the message , it could also be used to emphasise the dramatic his intended audience are as the warning also holds dramatic connotations , it could also allow the reader to relate with the author as they could both be seen as overly dramatic
I used to visit a park quite close to our home when I was younger it had lots of plants and birds were always chirping .it was usually crowded and trees surrounded the area and the park instruments such as swings and slides were in perfect condition
I visited that place again after 5years and it’s change broke my heart .the plants and trees were either dead or dying no one maintained them ,no one was. Around ,the area was littered with plastics and thermocouple and the trees had all been cut down soo the area was very hot , the swings and slides were dirty and rusted
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Answer:
B: to carry across.
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