Answer:
Aisha doesn't like taking the underground <em><u>neither</u></em> does she like taking the bus.
Neither as an adverb can be used to make a negative statement when referring to multiple things that a person does not like. It can wither work by being put in front of the two things that the person does not like for instance;
<em>Aisha neither likes taking the underground nor the bus.</em>
Or it can be put after the first thing so that it looks like;
<em>Aisha doesn't like taking the underground neither does she like taking the bus.</em><em> </em>
The correct answer is a Prologue
The prologue is a preface to the play and comes from the words Pro and Logos from ancient Greek which means Before and Word, that is, before the play begins.
When constructing an essay, you’ll recall that an essay should have a minimum of five paragraphs—one introduction paragraph, three body paragraphs, and on conclusion paragraph. In your introduction, you’ll have a hook/attention getter as well as your thesis. Your thesis basically tells your readers the topics of the body paragraphs in the order you will present them. For instance, if you decide to write about the game of chess you like playing, your thesis will mention three things you like playing about chess, and these three things will turn out to be the topics of your body paragraphs. Thus, if your thesis statement was “I like chess because it gets me off the computer, it challenges my mental capabilities, and because you can play yourself,” the first body paragraph would be about how chess gets you away from your computer. Your second body paragraph would be about how you find chess mentally stimulating/challenging. And, your third body paragraph would be about how chess can be played alone. After your body paragraphs, you would restate your thesis statement (but in different words) about why you like chess, and this would be a well-developed essay.
While Review 2 is primarily emotional in tone, Review 1 has a more intellectual appreciation of the literary craft of the novel. While Review 1 considers reader reaction to the text.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The review 1 focuses on how well the book will sell and how much money can be earned by selling the book. This is more of intellectual appreciation of the book.
But on the other hand, the review second focuses on the emotional tone in the sense that it focuses on the techniques of the author and how has he written the book. The use of techniques is what is focused on review 2.