Here are the answers with the correct and matched descriptions.
1. prose which uses imagery to create word pictures: <span>D) descriptive prose
</span>2. prose that tells a story: <span>G) narrative prose
3. </span>careful shortening of a reading: <span> F) cutting
</span>4. prose that explains or persuades: <span>B) expository prose
5. </span>physical motions: <span>H) gestures
</span>6. sticking together: I) cohesion
7. clear articulation: <span>A) enunciation
8. </span> looking up at audience regularly: <span>C) eye-contact
9. </span> like fingerprint, unique to its owner: <span>E) voice-print
</span>10. restating a passage in your own words: J) paraphrase
Answer:
to look in the dictionary and learn the vowels and noun before you do all the grammatical stuff in a new language if you are good with accents try that after you do all the vowels
Explanation:
Answer:
Plot structure can be vital in properly interpreting a passage.
Explanation:
Should the passage be disorganized the reader can be expected to be left confused. Should the passage be organized, you can expect the read to follow the story easily. Most, if not all stories should follow the routine exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and finally climax plot structure. Should this order be rearranged it could easily confuse the reader and lead to an uninteresting and puzzling story.
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