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The reader feels <u>anxiety and fear </u>during the story when each new cat is bigger than the last one.
The reader feels <u>relief and humor</u> when Martin speaks and runs out the door with a chair stuck to his backside.
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Foreshadowing is a literary device through which a writer gives hints about what is most likely to happen later in the story or book. It helps in engaging the reader and develops his anticipation about events that are likely to happen in the future.
The given excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is an example of foreshadowing.
Based on the evidence provided in the excerpt, Rainsford most likely will search for the island’s inhabitants.
The lines "He looked about him, almost cheerfully. "Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought." foreshadow that he will try to search for the island's inhabitants.
The answer is C.
Explanation: if you are writing a news story, it is important to include factual statements rather than opinions.
Prefixes and suffixes are the words that come before and after a word to complete them. -able, -logy,-ology, are the suffixes.
<h3>What are prefixes and suffixes?</h3>
The suffix is the words that are written after a word to make a complete sensible word like -logy,-ology, -able, etc. They can be used as, chronology, comfortable, etc.
Prefixes are the words that come before a word to make them look complete like in, mono, mon, port, mal, thermo, therm, etc. It can be used in, a thermometer, monologue, portable, etc.
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Indicative Verb Mood expresses and makes factual and authentic statements. For an example, ''A human is a mammal.'' It is true and a fact that a human is a mammal. Note that I leave no benefit of a doubt, but I state it matter of factly.
The Imperative Verb Mood expresses and makes a request and/or demand. Say for instance, ''Hand me that remote.'' Note that the speaker is telling you to do the action expressed, which was handing 'that' remote.
Subjunctive Verb Mood overall expresses doubts, suggestions, hypotheticals, and/or wishes. They normally use words like 'if'. For an example, ''If only I were that smart I'd enter and win that contest.'' Note that the speaker uses 'if'.
A1: Imperative because the person saying this sentence is telling us to look out the window and tell them what we see.
A2: Indicative because it's stating a fact.
A3: Subjunctive because it's making a wishful statement that proclaims *IF* they were us, they'd hike up Bridal Veil Falls.
A4: Again, subjunctive, because it's making a wishful statement. It outright says *if* as well as *wish*.