In an intro to any essay, you want to hint at what is to come. But to start- you want to have a thesis and a hook. A thesis is what you want the reader to take away- what your main point is about your essay. A hook could be a rhetorical device, such as a statement using facts (logos- one rhetorical device), or something along those lines. So ask yourself- what are you trying to get the reader to THINK or what are you trying to get the reader to DO? Best of luck! Let me know if you need any more help.
Answer:
Controlling your volume rate pronunciation and voice are parts of Cantrolling your A.Tone B.phrasing C.fluency D.characterization
A
Explanation:
Controlling your volume rate pronunciation and voice are parts of Cantrolling your A.Tone B.phrasing C.fluency D.characterization
A
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The answer is D because it tells when the students began whispering and giggling...
<u>Which trait is used to evaluate the mood created by the writer?</u>
<em>B. Word choice.</em>
<u>Word choice</u> is the trait through which a writer can evoke mood, tone, and atmosphere. The words that the writer chooses are essential to portray the desired feelings and reactions.
For example, check this passage from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher": <em>"During the whole of a </em><em>dull, dark</em><em>, and </em><em>soundless</em><em> day in the </em><em>autumn </em><em>of the year, when the </em><em>clouds hung </em><em>oppressively </em><em>low</em> <em>in the heavens, I had been passing </em><em>alone</em><em>, on horseback, through a singularly </em><em>dreary</em><em> tract of country..."</em>
All the underlined words are meticulously chosen to create a gloomy mood, and Poe succeeds in provoking the reader a sense of mystery and melancholy.