Answer:
I hope this helps you.
Explanation:
1. It never changes the mood of the story. Happy time= sunny sky. Sad time=rain suddenly appears. Change of season=new part of the story.
2. It makes the story seem unappealing and static.
3. It is unrealistic-people are constantly on the move.
Beacuase there is too much pick and he also didnt have time cause he neede to pay the debt he was in.
Answer:
Disadvantage is that they can engender arrogance, pride, and a superficial view of things. They can also create a cult of the body to the exclusion of mind and spirit.
Advantage is they can teach sportsmanship and teamwork.
The evidence that is used in this excerpt is option D and E which are Quotation and story. This is because quotation refer to the repetition of words or sentences in a passage for emphasis sake and this is employed in the excerpt given below.
<h3>What is an excerpt?</h3>
An excerpt refer to words, sentences or phrases that is extracted or deduced from a paragraph or a passage or literary work which has meaning and passes meaningful information to the audience.
Quotation refer to repetition of words for emphasis sake.
Therefore, The evidence that is used in this excerpt is option D and E which are Quotation and story. This is because quotation refer to the repetition of words or sentences in a passage for emphasis sake and this is employed in the excerpt given below.
The question is incomplete, below is the excerpt gotten from brainly website.
Read the excerpt from "Lise Marie de Baissac.”
According to her SOE file, "[s]he was the inspiration of groups on the Orne [river] and by her initiative caused heavy losses to the Germans. . . . She also took part in several armed attacks on enemy columns."
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<span>In 1955, engineers placed the first transatlantic telephone cable between Newfoundland, Canada, and Scotland.
This is the only example that employs active voice. A general rule is that the subject is in the first part of the sentences, followed by a verb in simple tense, followed by the object that is receiving the action. In this case, the subject (the engineers) comes first, then the verb which the subject is doing (placed), followed by the recipient object (the telephone cable).
Notice that all the other examples, the object is introduced first and the verb is described as acting on them by a subject that is later described. </span>