<span>It's an exemplum because in that it reveals what greed is capable of doing, even to close friends. Also the danger of the love of money and the deceptiveness of death. </span>
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The sentence that is correctly punctuated with commas, semi-colons or periods is sentences number 2: "the crab grass was flourishing, but the rest of the lawn, unfortunately, was dying."
The fist option is incorrect because there are no breaks at all in the sentence. The third asnwer is incorrect as well because there should have been a comma for a pause after mentioning that the grass was flourishing, but then adding a different element to the sentence such as the word "unfortunately", which indicates that something not expected happened to the grass. And finally the last asnwer is incorrect because the semi-colon is used in the wrong way.
Commas indicate small breaks, while periods indicate the end of a sentence. Semi-colons are used to separate different elements from the same idea in a sentence.
There are a few rules to using commas. One of those rules is not separating a subject from its verb. For example:
- "My mom, is a great dancer". INCORRECT
- "My mom is a great dancer". CORRECT
Another rule is that in a compound predicate that contains two verbs, you can't separate them with a comma. For example:
- "Agatha sings, and dances". INCORRECT
- "Agatha sings and dances". CORRECT.
Answer:
Anaphora
Explanation:
Anaphora is a rhetorical device in which words are repeated at the beginnings of neighboring clauses. It is used to create emphasis.
In the given excerpt from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, the word <em>with </em>is repeated at the beginning of each clause. Besides creating emphasis, this device is often used to appeal to the emotions of the audience in order to persuade and motivate them. This is present in the given case as well.
Answer: Abigail falsely claims that she did witchcraft along with the girls in the woods, since Tituba's confession proved that, If she said it, the sin would be forgiven.
Explanation: When Reverend Hale examines Betty, he finds out the truth about the witchcraft that she and other girls did in the woods. Since it was a forbidden act for the townspeople, the Reverend started looking for more culprits. Tituba decided to proclaim herself as a participant of said witchcraft, and Abigail noticed that by doing this, people were being forgiven and not punished; Hence, she falsely claimed to be a member of the act as well and acted guilty.