<u>Answer:</u>
In sense and sensibility, Jane Austen created suspense using Foreshadowing (A).
<u>Explanation:</u>
Literary devices are narrative techniques used by the author to add excitement to the story and keep the readers glued to the story.
“Sense and Sensibility” by Jane Austen is a novel that displays the danger of having extra sensibility. She always uses simple and direct sentences in her novel. She uses irony when she talks about Marianne’s character telling that though she is generous, she is practical.
Foreshadowing is used because Jane created suspense regarding the climax and only throws hints. She also gives a false climax and we get to know the real at the end.
Answer:
B “We achieved so much because we unleashed the
energy and individual genius of man to a greater
extent than has ever been done before."
C because a compound sentence is when you have once sentence, but it can become two. it is separated by commas (,)
Today I'm not accessible because I'm going to a slumber party with my best friend Teresa, she's awe and rational in terms of problems. When I was on my way home, I dropped my favorite pencil and began to roll when the air propel it further, but I retrieve it before I continued rolling, although I have a retorta of it, hahah. When I was going to get to Teresa's house, I found the boy I liked, I tried to exempt him, but I felt he would look bad and I said hello. Then I arrived at Teresa's house and hug her, ate pizza and played video games and prevailed until the end. , sometimes I think that she and I are very compatible
-Ana
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