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In the song 'Rewrite the Stars' there were many different emotions between Phillip and Anne. In the second verse Phillip says "I know you want me. So don't keep saying your hands are tied", this shows that Phillip knows that Anne wants to be with him just that she keeps coming up with excuses to show that she can't. On Anne's side she says "You think I don't want to run to you. But there are mountains, and there are doors that we can't walk through." This shows that she agrees with the fact that she wants him but she just can't be with him for various reasons. These mixed emotions are shown more where it says "All I want is to fly with you. All I want is to fall with you. So just give me all of you. It feels impossible." This shows that they want to be together but they just feel that its not possible for them to stay together.
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Both Casual and intimate speech style are used in an informal setting (unofficial scenario between colleagues, friends or members of a social group). Both types of speech usually do not require a lot of coordination or measured approach, arrangement or careful selection of phrases as could be required in an official or formal set up. However, it is worthy of noting that intimate and casual aren't the same, even though both are speeches are operated on an informal level, the intimate speech style is often used between people who share a very close relationship, this include very close friend or family member, between spouses and so on. Casual speeches may occur between colleagues and those we share a lesser degree of intimacy with. Content and mode of intimate speeches are often more informal and as such very loose than between casual speeches.
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1.d
2.c
3.a
4.c
5.d
6.a
7.d
8.d
9.d
10.a
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My town is called Pueblo and what makes me proud if it is that were committed to renewable energy and that it's filled with a range of diverse people's
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connecting the events in the novel Chains with the culture of 1700s America
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Text-to-world means exactly what it sounds like. Compare a written text to a world event.
A is the correct answer because it involves a real-life source (1700s America) and a textual source <em>(Chains)</em>. None of the other sources have the "world" part.
- connecting the villain in The Final Problem with other antagonists in mystery novels = text-to-text
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