The connective here is "in the same way".
This connective can be rephrased in the following ways, and it would keep its meaning then:
Similarly,
Similar to this,
Not unlike this
etc.
We see here that the connective shows a comparison (this is the correct answer) - the two things are similar!
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Answer:
It helps the reader visualize and feel like they are experiencing what it's like in Winston.
Explanation: The detailed description makes you think about it and imagine how it would look like.
Answer:
D. open, life
Explanation:
From "The Story of an hour" by Kate Chopin is about Louise who is unhappy with her marriage and subsequently, her loss of independence.
Louise looks through an open window and stares at all the things which are unavailable to her such as freedom which she has since lost with the loss of her husband.
She looks through the open window and sees the sky and clouds, and hears birds singing.
The pair of words best supports the claim that the scene outside the window is a symbol of renewal are "Open" and "Life"
American revolution, I’m almost positive. The mayflower was way way before and the beginning of the English colonies were way before too. Lincoln gave the speech on the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and that was like 11 before after the constitution so he wouldn’t be talking abt the constitution.