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The proper answer to this question is that Hamilt is mainly about " a music about the founding fathers life Alexander Hamilton's life.
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The correct answer is definitely "a certain <u>sinister</u> block of building", since the word "sinister" immediately creates a sense of disturbance and dread. Then it goes on to describe the building in more details, increasing the claustrophobic sense of the setting in which he's in.
<u>Gothic literature</u><u> often plays on the sense of wonder and fear that it can generate on the reader both from the contents of the stories as much as the language employed</u>. Utilizing words with gruesome, mysterious or frightening connotations is just as important.
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You have to pick something emotional and personal to yourself or maybe something you’ve seen and the intent is to make the reader feel something specific: sad, mad, happy. Emotional with positive connotations are happiness and eagerness, excitement, memorization. Emotions insinuating a negative connotations would be: anger, fear, jealousy, guilt. I hope that helps it says a few lines so just make sure when you’re describe or achieve a specific emotional effect, just remember to use words that coincide with whatever emotion you’re trying to hey across
It’s helpful to know your purpose before you read something because a purpose can <u>guide and focus your reading. </u>
If you read with a clear purpose in mind, you gain more from text. It is easier to monitor your text, figure out what information is more important and make sure your reading is successful if you know your purpose before you start reading.
Answer: All sentences have an infinitive that takes the place of a noun.
Explanation:
- An infinitive is the basic form of a verb. It consists of <em>'to' + the verb form.</em>
- For example: to read, to write, to learn, etc.
- Infinitive is a verbal, which means that it is used as some other part of the speech. In this case, infinitive forms are used as nouns.
- Apart from the infinitives, <em>gerunds</em> (-ing forms) and <em>participles </em>(-ing and -en forms) are also considered as verbals. However, neither gerunds nor participles appear in the sentences given in this example.