The given poem above is actually written by Walt Whitman which is entitled "<span>In Cabin'd Ships at Sea". In this poem, we can notice the structure that the author used here which is the "long-line structure", and the reason why he chose this structure so that he can include a list. Hope this helps.</span>
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African Americans in Baton Rouge organized the first large-scale boycott of a southern city’s segregated bus system. When the leader of the boycott, Rev. T. J. Jemison, struck a deal with the city’s leadership after five days without gaining substantial improvements for black riders, many participants felt Jemison capitulated too quickly. However, the boycott made national headlines and inspired civil rights leaders across the South. Two and a half years later, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. conferred with Jemison about tactics used in Baton Rouge, and King applied those lessons when planning the bus boycott that ultimately defeated segregation in Montgomery, Alabama, and drew major media attention to the injustices of Jim Crow laws.
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The answer is option E. Adding effective headings and sub headings.
Explanation:
Using effective headings and subheadings increases readability because effective headings use descriptive language to tell the readers what to expect from the content of a section.
Subheadings due to their size, stand out and attract attention. by scanning from subhead to subhead, serves as a guide to the reader down the page.
Headings need to be concise. They help to enhance and not replace. and in turn making reading very easy and enjoyable.
Headings and subheadings also help the readers to remember main points, and also can easily navigate the text for points of interest.
The answer should be A. Formal words are the words that are used to say a word more formal than the word used presently. Example: ERUDITE is a formal word for wise, CONCUR is the formal word for agree, ESOTERIC for secret and the last that I can give is FRIEND for chum<span>.
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In the diagram above magma has pushed it's ways into layers of limestone quarts sandstone and shale