The answer is seen because seen is an action therefore a verb
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The correct answer is "It affect the narrator's tone in a piece of writing".
Themes are underlying ideas and have nothing to do with diction and creation of precise images is managed by using vivid and descriptive writing, not with diction.
6A. Mistake, Increased, Simulates, Knew, Say, Came, Makes, Enveloped, Beating
6B. It intensifies the tone, changes the pace of the story, causes a bit of anxiety.
6C. Low, dull, quick, beating, drum
6D. Madness, over-acuteness of sense, fury,
7A "well, cautiously, just so much"
7B. Causes it to be suspenseful
7C. Sight, Sound
7D creaked, single thin ray
8A. Slight noise, wind in the chimney, cricket chirp, mouse crossing the floor
8B. Relaxing, Suspenseful, either way you can support
The various tones of the story are suspenseful and anxious. The beating of the heart which in this case simulates fury causes the story to intensify as it is being read. It is like standing on the edge of a rock and knowing that one false move could lead you to tumbling. Yet, you do it. The intensity adds to the suspense of the story which makes the tone deep and mysterious. We want to read faster in order to get past those parts, yet it is everywhere. Like when your parents send you to put the garbage out at night, you run as fast as you can down the driveway.
Answer:
Well I know it will definitely make sense at least for someone that understands what you are writing about.
Explanation:
This might just be my own opinion but i think it really is true.
1)A. 2)A. 3)C. 4) C & D. 5)A. 5 and 6 are the same question