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NeX [460]
3 years ago
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Following is an example of authors' skillful use of modifiers, both single words and phrases. In it, identify the modifier or mo

difiers, and discuss the effect they create. Then write a sentence or passage of your own, emulating the writer's technique.I realize to my horror that rap music seemingly without melody, sensibility, instruments, verse, or harmony, music with no beginning, end, or middle, music that doesn't even seem to be music rules the world.
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zzz [600]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I realize to my horror that rap music seemingly without melody... music with no beginning, end, or middle, music that doesn´t even seem to be music rules the world.

Explanation:

Modifiers, also known as qualifiers, can be adjectives, nouns, adverbs or even modifier phrases such as that doesn´t etc.

The whole idea of modifiers, whether they are adjectives, that describe the kind of noun, adverbs, that tell us how things are done, or simple but clarifying nouns, is that everyday sentences are skilfully turned into an elaborate and precise work of art that goes way beyond the borders of normal and often boring comunication.  

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