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well but your questions are already given with commas
This question is missing the answer choices. I have found them online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
What technique does the author use to build suspense in the excerpt?
A. word choice
B. quickening the pace of the story
C. intentionally omitting setting details
D. making the outcome of events uncertain
Answer:
The technique the author uses to build suspense is:
C. intentionally omitting setting details
Explanation:
The setting of a story is the place where and the time when the story happens. When an author wishes to make the setting clear, he will give out details and descriptions to help readers visualize it.
<u>However, that is not what happens in the excerpt we are analyzing here. The author intentionally leaves out details to build suspense. He does not offer a description of the museum and, most importantly, of the objects inside the museum. What are the "hulking objects" he mentions? Mummies? Old statues? What do they look like? We do not know. All we know is that they cast long shadows and stretch across the floor. By describing them so poorly, the author creates suspense, leaving readers wondering about these objects and their role in the story.</u>
"Miller Incorporated's technology will revolutionize the way students learn and students will be able to experience learning exactly the same way they would in the regular classroom
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The technology created by Miller Incorporated will revolutionize the way students learn because students will be able to experience learning in the exact same way they would in the regular classroom."
The above two sentences plagiarizes this source.
Answer: B and C
Explanation
Plagiarism is carrying other works without the consent of the owner work directly.
It can also be quoting people's work without giving credit to the work that you have used.
For the case of the given sentences, the above sentences indicate plagiarism because the information has been copied directly from the source without giving it credit.
As a result, the work has been plagiarized.
You can however use other people writings by to reading and writing in your own words then give credit to it by citing the owner's details.
<span>"It is made before anything happens" would be the best answer, although these options are a bit confusing. People are able to infer things from implications.
I hope this helps!!!!!!!
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