She sing "Go Down Moses” as a signal, to alert slaves that she has arrived
<u>Answer:</u>
Time order
<u>Explanation:</u>
The signal words "first, "next" and "finally" are generally used in a time order pattern, using which one can describe a set of events, instructions, statements, actions etc. in a particular sequence, which regardless of an individual statement's importance in the whole process, describes its specific order in time in relation to other statements. These signal words are called "sequencers."
To understand this better, let's take a look at the following <u>examples</u>:
- First, I walked ten miles northwards. Next, I turned left and walked two more miles. Then, I finally turned a right and arrived at my destination.
- First, open the box. Next, empty the contents. Finally, arrange them in the cabinets.
- First I'd like to call upon A. Next, I request B to join us. And finally, I would like C to come up on the stage.
In the given examples, each statement with a signal word has its own significance. The structure of the words provides them with a specific time order.
<u>These words are generally </u><u>used in describing and structuring recipes, instructions, stories, etc.</u>
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Delightful, mood, angry, conceited commanding, diction
In "To Build A Fire" by Jack London, the man is arrogant and overconfident. Of the four passages, this can be most inferred from passage C. Passage C reads:
"Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought. All a man had to do was to keep his head, and he was all right. Any man who was a man could travel alone."
This clearly shows that the man thought he was more intelligent than the older generation from the area that advised him not to travel alone when the temperature was 50 degrees below zero. It was 75 degrees below, but he thought he could outwit nature. As he was freezing to death, he realized he was wrong, but it was too late. He was overconfident and that ultimately led to his death.