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a) In part the biography of a person narrated by himself or herself
Explanation:
took the test
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and then I saw it. something covered in dust. was it a human? standing in my room. what was it? was he going to speak stood still as he stared at me for a few minutes? did he think I was a statue from a museum or a doll in the shops?
I looked at him again, he was covered in some black dust. he was wearing ripped shorts and a t-shirt. I kind of felt bad for him because he didn't look like he had many privileges like I do. he looked like he hadn't eaten for hours. a few minutes later we heard it was my mom coming to check if I was awake because I just had taken my afternoon nap.
then he climbed the chimney. I looked outside my window and saw him running away. I thought to myself will I ever see him again?
Explanation:
The participle phrase in the above sentence is 'Enjoying her new flute.'
<em>The participle phrase</em> starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence. For instance, in the above sentence 'enjoying' is in present and modifies the word 'new flute'. Therefore, the participle phrase acts as an adjective always, providing a description of the sentence,
Personification because she is comparing herself to the world.
Answer:
The correct answer is The author is mocking man’s inability to freely express himself.
Explanation:
Satire is the ability used to <u>expose or criticize</u> an individual or group of individuals, through <u>mockery, humor, or ridicule</u>.
In this case, the narrator is mocking a man and his inability to express himself, when nowadays the advancement of technology allows any individual to express himself freely without any problem.