Answer:
1. The tone is cautious and foreboding. It warns the reader that soon, something unexpected and bad will happen.
2. Phrases to support this include;
- "If it hasn't happened yet, it will happen soon".
- "If you don't like bugs, watch out."
Explanation:
The writer of the article warns the reader of something that happens after every seventeen years and that is the appearance of the Cicadas. It can be an overwhelming experience when the Cicadas appear from all corners, taking over the environment.
People who do not like bugs might find the emergence of these bugs overwhelming and that is why the writer warns them to watch out for the Cicadas.
The ANSWR for this question is : C
Answer:
I think it's formal I always write them that way, so I would say formal.
C. Prewriting i guess srry if its wrong can u give me the brainlest of its correct?
Answer:
B). It breaks down Livingstone's journey into stages and labels them.
Explanation:
Text features are elucidated as the components(headings, captions, sidebars, bold print, labeling, etc.) apart from the main text that primarily intends to amplify the readers' experiences while reading.
As per the question, the text features provided in Stewart Ross' 'The Unknown' divides 'Livingstone's journey into different stages' that assists the readers' to understand the information more clearly and effectively while the 'labeling' of these phases helps them in perceiving it cohesively. Thus, these features visually aids and directs the readers to identify and experience the text more impactfully. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.