Answer: Dialogue.
Explanation: a dialogue is a conversation between two or more people about a specific subject. In the given excerpt we can see a conversation between two people in a train-servicing station, they are waiting for a train and they are interacting with each other. By reading the given passage we can see that Lauren Mizock has reviewed the draft of "Train Tracks" to convey plot events using dialogue.
What sensory details does Soto use to describe the area around the cotton fields where he works?
The foreman whistled and we started up the row stealing glances at other workers to see if we were doing it right.
We sat looking straight ahead, and only glanced briefly at the others who boarded.
I cut another bunch, then another, fighting the snap and whip of vines.
"I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Answer:
"I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Explanation:
A sensory detail is simply the use of language that would pique the interest of the reader by appealing to the five senses.
Therefore, the sensory details Soto uses to describe the area around the cotton fields where he works is "I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Answer:
Throat is a word that starts wit t and end with t.
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FAMILY would be considered a socializing agent. After all, you cannot socialize with a pet, a piece of paper, or colors.
Answer:
A. Reckless drivers and unconcerned police mean that there will eventually be a major disaster on Old Home Days.
Explanation:
Option A gives a subjective summary of the given passage.
A subjective statement refers to one's personal opinion, belief or conclusion which is not really based on facts. This particular option is one's personal opinion. The person opines that there will eventually be a major disaster in Old Home Days as a result of reckless drivers and unconcerned police. Actually, the passage never suggested or stated any prediction of major disaster by unconcerned police or reckless drivers. This is one's personal opinion about the passage.