C. economy of words
poems include stanza and a pattern and have a general main idea that the author is writing about but poetry is not the place for economy of words. it is descriptive, flowery, full of adjectives and adverbs. you just let it flow. it is not edited down just to make sure you said what you could in the fewest words possible
D is pointless because just rewriting it doesn't mean it is going to be better
B could help for spelling errors, but probably won't help with distracting errors
The answer could be A or C because with both of those you are getting an opinion from someone else. The answer is most likely C, because peer review tends to be more encouraged than teacher review.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
June says, "It felt like worms... but it also felt good."
this shows the reader that this other side of her was starting to feel better than what she was. this creates an internal conflict.
Answer:
"So what? It's not lethal..."
Explanation:
Elie's father attempts to downplay the significance of the decree by telling his son, "The yellow star? So what? It's not lethal . . . "
That would be <span>a connection between two or more things. (Mutual relationship works as well)
If we are talking about statistics then it would be </span><span>a quantity measuring the extent of interdependence of our variable quantities.</span>