Ahem, well the audience will be towards kids. Kids love pets, we know they love pets, who doesn't love pets. You know what they love the most? Puppies. & Do you know who they bug about getting a puppy? Their parent. You target the children, that's who your audience is. Now for the two paragraphs...(maybe)
Dogs, I believe are an essential part of a human's life. They can bring comfort, protection, happiness into one's life. They can be used for jobs. What kind of jobs you're asking yourself, well you've asking the wrong person. Ask me instead, they can be used as a service dog, they can get the sheep together, they can even be provided for therapy. Taking care of a dog is a HUGE responsibility and should be taken very seriously. They need to be fed the right type of food. Depending on what type of breed they are of course. They need to be taken on walks, taken to the vet for a check out, cut their nails. They're basically your friend, but better.
Here are the lines the contain personification:
-<span>The high mountain wind coasted sighing through the pass and whistled on the edges of the big blocks of broken granite. . . .
-</span><span>And behind the flat another mountain rose, desolate with dead rocks and starving little black bushes. . . .
Basically, when we say personification, this is one of the figures of speech which attributes the characteristics of humans to something that is not human.</span>
The common theme of the Theater of the Absurd is A.) Injustice.
<span>It helps create an enthusiastic, yet dignified tone.</span>
The answer is D)
<span>using transitional words to help readers see the relationship between ideas
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