Answer:
Imagery in the text:
When I think of the hometown of my youth, all that I seem to remember is dust—the brown, crumbly dust of late summer—arid, sterile dust that gets into the eyes and makes them water, gets into the throat and between the toes of bare brown feet.
And one other thing I remember, another incongruency of memory—a brilliant splash of sunny yellow against the dust—Miss Lottie’s marigolds.
For the most part, those days are ill-defined in my memory, running together and combining like a fresh watercolor painting left out in the rain.
Explanation:
This one actually seems that its more of an opinion rather than a question. Do you personally believe in that statement or do you have a separate view?
Answer:
1. Cause and effect
2. Classification
3. List of items
4. Chronological
5. Process
6. Comparison and Contrast
7. Order if importance
8. Problem and Solution
9. Spatial Order
10. Definition and Example
11. Generalization. And
12. Description
Explanation:
Since a verb phrase might use up to four words, a short adverb—such as also, never, or not—might try to sneak in between the parts. When you find an adverb snuggled in a verb phrase, it is still an adverb, not part of the verb. Read these examples: For her birthday, Selena would also like a radar detector.