Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
transitional expression can be useful for making a text or a speech flow well, with clear connections between ideas. However, inexperienced writers will often use these phrases too often, peppering them in every sentence or multiple times in a single sentence, which can actually have the opposite effect: confusing readers or obscuring the point, rather than clarifying the point.
I would go with D. band hope i helped
Answer:
It sounds like it is informal.
Explanation:
Informal is usually the way you normally talk or say things to maybe a friend or someone you're close with. In formal tone it might have been less loose.
In formal it may have been," Hello John. Did you recieve my message?"
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After the climax of a story, the reader should expect B. FALLING ACTION to be next.
The flow of the story would be, first, exposition; second, rising action; third, climax; fourth, falling action; last, resolution.
Conflict happens between the exposition and rising action. It is the trigger of the rising action.
Edward uses the image of a spider dangling on a thread over fire to describe a person's ability to avoid dam n ation.
The spider represents the human trying to hold to something that could make them free form the eternal punishment in hell.
Keywords: dangling and over fire.