Period:/ (be more specific next time)
A pronoun preceding a gerund is in the 1. possessive case.
For example:
<span>I appreciate you taking time to talk with me about the project.</span>
An <em>asyndeton</em> is a sentence that doesn't have a conjunction where you would expect it to be. A <em>conjunction </em>is a word that can put two independent clauses (or complete sentences) together. Some examples of conjunctions include the words <em>and, </em><em>yet</em>, <em>but, or for,</em> and <em>nor.</em>
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Examples of asyndetons include:
- The sun was shining; it was a beautiful day.
- The stadium was packed; it was the biggest football game of the year.
As you can see, the easiest way to create an asyndeton is to use a <em>semicolon</em>, (;) which can be used to replace a conjunction by connecting two complete sentences.
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Answer:
A. musicality
Explanation:
"Just as structure provides meaning in this poem, the musicality of the words provides meaning as well. Because the words are stripped of literal definitions, the reader can focus entirely on how the sounds of the words impact tone and understanding."