Answer:
D). Using technical language helps the author stress the complexity of the scientific advances and technological achievements that Edison observed.
Explanation:
Language and diction play a vital role in communicating the intended message effectively to the audience and creating the desired impact.
In the given extract from 'Edison Marvels at the Magic of Electricity', the author employs a technical language to emphasize the intricacy of the scientific developments that Edison discovered. It <u>helps the author to convey the convolutions involved in these developments</u> and also to reflect Edison's intellectual ability to note such technicality. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
The answer is B because before represents what happens if she cleans her room.
Answer:
The speaker, most likely a fisherman, describes the act of pulling a fish from the water to discover that a hawk´s bones are attached to it.
Explanation:
The tone in the first section of the poem is grim. The speaker describes the most gruesome part of nature: the death of both the fish and the hawk. The first one lacking the water it needs to survive, the other most likely swallowed by the current. In the second part of the poem, the speaker turns to a more cheerful tone to describe the beauty of water.
(I literally learned what a corrido was five minutes ago so bear with me)
This is the story of my arm
And how it snapped from inside
So listen to this old corrido
and the raw story I may provide
As I took a stroll late last September
Up on the old west Hillside
I tripped on the tail of my tuxedo
Saw my life flash through my eyes
They took me to surgery swiftly
My arm had snapped at my side
It took them three days to mend it
I thought I'd have surely died