Answer: The correct answer is option "E". Be as detailed as possible to avoid confusion.
Explanation: When writing the writer must think about the reader and feel empathy by putting himself in the shoe of the reader. A writer must avoid the use of ambiguous words or vocabularies that the reader will have to consult an encyclopedia before he can digest the message. The writer must be precise and clear and choose his words carefully in order not to confuse the reader.
A writer must always remember that for communication to occur the receiver must understand what the speaker is saying and be able to send a feedback.
A seveal times he stumbled,and finally he tottered,crumbled up,and fell
The best way to fix a run-on sentence is to add a comma, conjunction, or period. In this case, separating the sentence into 2 with a period is the best option:
Justin rushed through the obstacle course<u><em>.</em></u> He couldn't make it over the final obstacle in time.
Hope this helps! Good luck! :)
the writer is dying ?
past their peak/summer, seem to be comparing their state to what they see in nature.
seem to like nature ... pre computer keyboard days ?
<span> Clarisse dies (i think). It could be that, in this world, a girl like Clarisse just can’t exist. She’s incompatible with her surroundings, so she’s not allowed to live. I don’t know all the details of her demise, or is the confusion reconciled by the end of the novel. But I can’t help but think of Clarisse when Granger discusses the thumbprint on his mind left by his grandfather. Even after her disappearance/death, Clarisse continues to affect Montag. She exists because she changed his mind, where as someone like Mildred hardly existed at all.</span>