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I'm going to pick the example given in the text of the section lesson. "Jem shuddered. “Like somebody was readin’ my mind. Like somebody could tell what I was gonna do. Can’t anybody tell what I’m gonna do lest they know me, can they, Scout?". The sentences are all shorter, simple sentences. Simple sentences are commonly used to portray somebody young or somebody anxious. In this case, it's both. Jem uses this sentence structure because the rhythm and musicality of the words were different than that throughout the novel. This helps them stand out. The short sentences also point out to the reader that Jem is anxious and is having trouble putting his thoughts together.
Answer:so what is this about so I can help you about it
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well, their is some grammar mistakes, however the first one would be Frankin said that "people profit from crosses and losses." and there is a comma before that, which is not supposed to be their, and for the second one, according to franklin people benefit both from "crosses and losses" is correct, so i think its the second one.
At least 4 king emotes is the correct answer
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answer here would be D. The epics are long narrative poems which tell grand tales
of the legendary heroes and their lives. Pope’s R.ape of the Lock is a mock-epic. This
is a type of a poem which represents a minor, maybe even a banal event as
something from an epic or a legend. The line “Fear the just gods, and think of
Scylla’s fate!” is really out of place in a poem about the theft of a lock of
hair. The man infatuated by a woman without her permission cuts of a lock of her
hair which leads to the animosity between two families.