Answer:
C. Adverb phrase.
Explanation:
<em>1. The librarian read a story to the children.
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<em>2. The librarian </em><u><em>clearly and cheerfully</em></u><em> read a story to the children.</em>
The first sentence is just a simple sentence. Sentence 2 gives a further description of the sentence. The addition of the phrase "clearly and cheerfully" is an adverb phrase for it gives the 'how' of the verb 'read'. Adverb phrases give a better emphasis on how, when, why the verb is done. So, in the sentence, the adverb phrase "clearly and cheerfully" gives more emphasis on the action "read". Thus, the answer is the adverb phrase <em>"clearly and cheerfully"</em> is added in the first sentence to make the second sentence.
Answer: Historical allusions
Answer: Emerson wants each individual to recognize that he/she is strong and capable of much more than they think. He believes that work is what gets you to become a strong and powerful individual.
Explanation:
An account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment
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