There is no such thing as World of the Wars--
But there is such thing as War of the Worlds.
War of the Worlds is a Sci-Fi novel about Martians coming down to Earth and reeking havoc and chaos on everything.
<span>I would describe the pace of the following passage as fast. </span>The use of phrases, fragments, and punctuation really affects the pace and mood of a text. In the first phrases, we can feel the emotion of the narrator as having been shocked and his emotions are flowing so fast it is observed in how it is presented in the presence of the exclamation marks and the continuous presence of the dashes in between phrases. You can feel it as you try to read the passage. His anger and torment on the immortality of man.
Answer:
c) "cast his watchful eye adown the pacific thoroughfare"
Explanation:
A stalwart is a hardworking, and dependable person.
Therefore, the detail from the story that provides the best clue of the meaning of the word "stalwart" in paragraph 2 is option C because it casts the image of someone who takes his job very seriously.
Capitalize the first word of the sentence.
Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names.
Capitalize the names of particular places.
Capitalize names of days of the week, months, and holidays.
Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence.
Use a comma before a direct quote.