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Fact: Austin has a 21.9-minute average commute time. (It's a fact, even better that they used numbers, numbers don't lie)
Anecdote: Sarah's outcome illustrates what can happen when children are left alone too long. (Shows the Sarah's story connects to what happens to children when left alone)
Expert Opinion: Dr. Malfoy says physical therapy is helpful for a sprain. (he's an expert and he has an opinion)
Emotional: We pledge to never stop striving to pluck these vulnerable animals from the jaws of danger (uses emotion in words "jaws of danger")
Explanation:
While I don't know what I'm matching I do know how to read and this is why I matched it this way.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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they got to travel outside the plantation 
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1. I took the secret documents <u>from </u>the safe that was hidden <u>under </u>a desk.
2. I put the documents <u>in </u>my bag without looking <u>at </u>them.
3. She snuck <u>under </u>the gate, and I removed the alarm <u>from </u>the wall.
4. We escaped <u>from </u>the base and we looked <u>at </u>the documents, which were ungraded school papers.
Explanation:
Prepositions are words used to connect other words within a sentence and express the relationship between them. Depending on what type of relationship they express, prepositions can be prepositions of time, place, direction, agent, possession, and so on.
Examples of prepositions found in the sentences are<em> from, under, in, </em>and <em>at.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Rhetorical device has almost the same meaning, but it's more broad: literary devices only are found in literature, rhetorical devices can occur in any sort of speech or writing. So all literary devices are rhetorical devices, but not all rhetorical devices are literary devices.
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During is a preposition
that is a determiner
epidemic is a noun
early is an adjective
warnings is a noun
circulated is a verb
widely is an adverb.