For avoiding repetition when writing, subject pronouns are commonly used to substitute (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) when you write them BEFORE the verb. If not, object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) is the option when the action goes directly into de subject.
Also the use of indefinite articles (a/an) change when you know what you are referring to, to definite articles (the).
Examples with pronouns:
There was a big dog in the street. It was playing with a cat.
Example with articles:
There was a big dog in the street. The dog was playing with a cat.
Answer:
<u>the tone</u> used in McNeil's oral history<u> is confessional</u> and <u>the purpos</u>e seems to be that by making simple, humble statements the narrator is able to <u>present his own morality and his struggles in statements and not as pleadings</u>.
Explanation:
these excerpts are from a<u> narrator who comes from a marginalized community engaging in a protest against the government</u>. this kind of oration is known as <u>deceptively simple</u>.
on the surface, the text seems uninviting and simplistic. but the layer of rebellion is subdued by the matter of factly tone to become more of a defiance to which the common person can easily identify and sympathize with. It also s<u>hows the strength of the narrator</u> by not betraying their emotions to the reader.
Answer:
The should be the only capitalized word here.
Explanation:
Proper nouns and beginnings of sentences are capitalized.
Answer:
HEEFF
Explanation:
This explains the wider implications of the text better than AFOREST or LOD.
Answer:
Samuel Adams was a political leader who played a vital role in moving colonial America The Colonists wanted independence from Great Britain because the king created unreasonable taxes, those taxes were created because Britain just fought the French and Indians. England decided that since they fought on American soil, then it was only fair to make Colonists pay for it, which of course he was against.
England is asking the colonist to pay for the war between The French and Indian.
Explanation:
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