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They use those descriptions to make that piece of writing have more depth to it. Using those noises and whatnot paint a more vivid picture for those who read it. It can allow the reader to feel more connected with the story, seeing as they have more detail for what the actual characters are going though. They understand more of what the characters are seeing, feeling, hearing, etc. It gives the tone have more value and worth.
I don't have specific details from the story, but this is a start.
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The answer could be :It all happened so suddenly.
"<u>That she made</u>" is the adjective clause. The words it modifies are "<u>The suggestion</u>"
An adjective clause has the following characteristics:
- It is a dependent clause (It can't stand alone as a full sentence): "That she made" does not express much on its own.
- It work as an adjective: The clause is giving details of what "Suggestions" we are talking about, that is to say, the words that it modifies are "The suggestions"
- It always begins with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). In this clause, "that" is the relative pronoun used.
- It has a verb: "made".
Where in an article is the thesis typically located?
B. Introduction