Jump and stunt are examples of C. ASSONANCE.
Assonance is where the same vowel sound is repeated at almost all the words.
*Alliteration is where the same sound is found at the beginning of the words. exampel: Being better is better than being bitter.
*Consonance is where the same consonant sound is repeated at almost all the words.
Answer:
A). The narrator is frightened because she is Muslim making a Catholic confession.
Explanation:
The tone is described as the approach or attitude of the author towards a particular subject matter reflected through the choice of words or language employed. It serves to provide the audience with a perspective or viewpoint to consider or look at a particular text and enhances their curiosity to read and evoke the desired feeling or response that the author intends to invoke.
As per the question, the sentence that best reveals how the tone discloses the author's attitude/perspective is displayed through option A as the description 'frightened...Muslim making a Catholic confession' reflects the author's perspective towards portraying the strict religious beliefs and terror associated with it(being declared as a heretic). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The Aztec skill at engineering was demonstrated after about 1300 by the establishment of Tenochtitlan or the precursor to Mexico City built on an island on the west side of Lake Texcoco. Causeways were constructed to the island with bridges that could be opened to prevent attack by enemies. Also, aqueducts were built to bring freshwater to the city and levees were built to separate brackish water from fresh, spring water.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A and C have the quotation marks before the puncuation, which is incorrect. D is missing quotation marks in front of I picked up some fresh blueberries from the farmers market this morning. So, the answer would therefore be B as it has none of these errors.
The boy just laughed ruefully.
A bit of an adaptation from the poem "Out, Out-", but ruefully basically means expressing regret, somewhat apologetic.