Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
This one makes the most sense out of all the options.
Hope it helps and is correct!
I think assonance is the answer, dont trust me 100% tho
Answer C. its.
Most of the film wasn't as exciting as its beginning.
I chose C. its because the word 'their' or 'theirs' refers to one or more than one person(s) item or pet. Example: "The cat was theirs."
Example 2: "Their horse watched from the pen."
And answer D. it's, also refers to something that someone is in possession of, or describing. 'It's' is short for 'it is'.
Example: "It's a beautiful necklace."
Example 2: "It's rightfully her car."
Answer:
If I still remember the story perfectly , I say :
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B. It is paved with yellow bricks</h3>
The purpose of a conclusion is not a rote reiteration of the thesis and your arguments. A recap may help tie all your arguments together for the audience, especially in a long paper, but it is not enough. Just as you needed to interpret quoted material to ensure that your readers understood it the way you wanted them to, you need to interpret your arguments at the end of a paper to ensure that the audience will understand them in the same broader context that you do.
Ultimately, you want the conclusion to give your readers something extra to think about. And you want your own thoughts to stick with them long after they have finished reading the paper.