Regret:
Past tense:<em> regretted</em>; past participle:<em> regretted
</em>
feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).
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- Kylie
<span>Is it wrong for Marcus to work around the school's security systems?</span>
Answer:
D. To evoke certain reactions from readers
Explanation:
Language Evokes Emotion
To achieve their goals, authors make deliberate choices about the language they use.
Authors often want to evoke emotions in readers and their language choices help them do that. For example, authors may strive to:
- Create sympathy tor or antipathy towards a character.
- Access the reader's humanity.
- Engage the reader more fully in the events of story.
- Influence the way a reader approaches a topic.