Answer: B exposition
Explanation: To answer this, you can use process of emlimination. This excerpt doesn’t hint that a person is thinking back on this event, or telling it. It seems like they are living it. You know it can’t be dialogue because no one is talking back and forth. Unless this excerpt is a memory, it cannot be backstory. It could possibly be exposition, because exposition is a memory with a narrator. I don’t see it being plot because unless this is the crux of the story, the answer is out of contex and doesn’t apply.
Answer by YourHope:
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The the commercial you watch on the apple web site, the cheerleaders yell "mac is number one". This is NOT an example of the name calling propaganda technique!
Propaganda are advertisements that promote a product or service. An example would be an ad that promotes one brand of toothpaste over another.
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This sentence is a complete sentence.
- It is not a run-on sentence, because there is nowhere you can add punctuation.
- It is not a fragment of a sentence, because there is no missing information, and it is an independent clause.
- It is a complete sentence.
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Imager is the way a writer uses language that appeals to senses.