The witches had claimed Macbeth would become king, Banquo wondered if it were true.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A rhetorical question is a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer, for example <em>Is the pope Catholic? </em>or <em>Can fish swim?</em>
Sentence variety refers to varying the length and structure of sentences in a composition to avoid monotony. Pacing is a stylistic device that shows how fast a story unfolds. Both can help the writer add emphasis to a specific part of the composition.
An analogy is a type of comparison between two things, usually to explain something, i.e. "as light as a feather."
An allusion is an expression to call something to mind, but it is not mentioned explicitly, for example, <em>Don't be a Romeo</em>, in reference to Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
An imperative sentence gives instructions or advice and expresses a suggestion, command, order, or direction. For example <em>Don't do that!</em>
the verb is rode lol i think
<h3>1. Why are punctuantion marks, like the comma and the semi-colon important?</h3>
Punctuation marks, like the comma and the semi-colon, are very important since effective communication in English also requires competence in the correct use of other punctuation marks. Of course, students are presumed to have learned the correct use of punctuation marks and capitalization in the ten years of exposure to the English language both in formal and informal settings. In this review, it is hoped that what students learned will be reinforced so they will develop more competence in observing the standards of punctuation.
<h3>2. Give examples of punctuation marks.</h3>
<u>PUNCTUATION MARKS</u>
1. <em>Period</em> ( . ) is placed after the end of a sentence.
- Ex. Help prevent drug addiction.
2. <em>Comma</em> ( , ) are the most commonly used mark of punctuation. Probably, it is because of this reason that it poses more writing problems compared to other marks.
- Ex. The father, after ten years of absence from the Philippines is home at last.
3. <em>Exclamation point</em> ( ! ) is used after sentences that express strong feeling or excitement.
- Ex. Help!
- Ex. What a view!
4. <em>Question Mark</em> ( ? ) ends a direct question
- Ex. What is a Filipino?
- Ex. Are you proud to be one?
5. <em>Semi-colon</em> ( ; ) joins closely related sentences.
- Ex. The Filipinos need a better life; they don't need a bitter life.
6. <em>Hyphen</em> ( - ) is used to divide or join words as in
a. Some compound words
Mother-in-law re-example
Forget-me-nots twenty-one
Self-control self-study
b. Syllabication
Interferes = in-ter-feres
Nevermore = nev-er-more
Answer:
B. In order to make the story feel more realistic
Explanation:
The author chose this storytelling style to help the listener better imagine and interact with the story