B- has
2. A- has / ate / hasn’t
3. Had / seen
4. Had / forgotten
5. Haven’t / studied
6. Had / lived
7. Fell / asleep
8. hadn’t / thought
9. Hadn’t / brought
10. Had / owned
11. Had / turned
12. Had / ordered
Answer:
D. uses emotional language for effect
Answer:
The story follows a young and adventurous girl named Abilene who is sent to Manifest, Kansas by her father in the summer of 1936. The author's note at the end of the book states the fictional town of Manifest, Kansas, is based on the real town of Frontenac, Kansas.
Explanation:
Answer:
Most likely because people often associate melody and tune with emotion. That's why there's soft melody playing at an ideal candlelit dinner date ~
1. Theme: e) the overall observation or message about life conveyed by an author through a piece of literature
2. Tone: a) the author's attitude toward the subject he/she is writing about
3. Audience: d) the people the author intended to reach through a piece of literature
4. Main idea: b. What the author is saying about his/her subject in a piece of non-fiction
5. Point of view: c) the author's relationship to the audience and subject in a piece of writing