<span>Some persuasive techniques that Martin Luther
King Jr. used in the “I have an dream”
speech are persuasiveness that everyone can be friends or partners in society
without one being less important than the others. King relies on rhetorical strategies such as analogies, parallelism
and restatement to help persuade his audience. :p:) </span>
A reader can use foreshadowed events to make an inference about a character. The reader may also use input from other characters or how an author describes this character (physically, emotionally, etc).
The dialogue which is a good example of the author's use of dialogue to build suspense is, “You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed.”
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
Many a times, authors make use of words or dialogue to create a suspense in the minds of readers, as in it makes a person curious or anxious to known about the uncertainty of what happened or might happen. The dialogue ‘You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. You are a man to be missed’ is taken from a short story ‘The Cask of Amontillado’ written by Edgar Poe. This dialogue builds suspense in a sense that the words ‘as once I was’ makes a reader anxious about what might have happened in a narrator’s life that he’s no more happy. The dialogue leaves space for uncertainty of the events that took place.
Answer:
a verb is a doing word.the verb there is dissolve.the correct tense of that word is still dissolve because dissolved is past tense and dissolved is past participle so we cannot also say that dissolved is the present tense so it is most likely to be the present tense.but if I'm wrong please tell me right away I would like to help you goodbye.