If you have to write about this (never read this) but you could be broad with what you say. Use things such as the timeline of the story, the actions the characters do and the emotions they feel. Of these things are possible in real life then of course it's realistic.
Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about the poem "Heart to Heart."
Answer and Explanation:
The poet uses Pivotal Words to create subjective metaphors and sentences while describing the heart. This makes the text more poetic and with a deeper meaning. Among these words, the author shows how a passionate heart looks, how easy it is to distribute it, how the heartbeat is powerful, how the heart offers itself, has desires and cannot be free.
It is necessary to reinforce that Pivotal Words are the prepositions and conjunctions that the author uses to reinforce his ideas in a more subtle way, while providing links between sentences.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
A. Is wrong because it is not formal, nor does it have a formal tone.
B. Has a formal tone, but does not have formal wording.
D. Is wrong because of the same reason as B.
Answer:
You have to start early unless you want to get stuck in traffic.
Unless you hire a taxi, you will miss the train.
Unless you want to be dismissed, you will obey my orders.
Explanation:
{} = Removed
() = Added
[] = Switched
Like the ones before, you will need to rearrange, remove, and add new words into these sentences for them to make sense with "unless".
i.e. You have to start early. Otherwise you will get stuck in traffic.
You have to start early {.} {Otherwise} you {will} get stuck in traffic.
You have to start early (unless) you (want to) get stuck in traffic.
OR
Obey my orders. Otherwise you will be dismissed.
[Obey my orders.] {Otherwise} you will [be dismissed.]
(Unless you want to [be dismissed],) you will [obey my orders.]
Hope this helped!