Extra words in a sentence that add detail and are set off by commas are called nonessential elements. This is because they are not essential to the sentence and story, they are simply an added bonus, without them the sentence still makes sense.
Answer:
Presidential Campaign ads
Explanation:
Political ads and campaigns put a lot of money into their ads and the people who make them put a lot of thought into how the symbols, music and photos in those ads could affect your emotions. The whole point of the ad is to list the other atrocities of the other runner and put yourself in a better light. This leads the viewer to either sympathize or support the focal point of the campaign.
Answer:
Duke: Be clamourous! Unfold the passion of my love. Act my woes!
Explanation:
This quotation from the Twelfth Night best develops the theme of, "Troubles come and go. Don't take things too seriously," because the other quotations/answer choices wouldn't make any sense since they're just statements of dialogue.
The word clamourous means to be loud. When I think of the word loud, the word serious doesn't associate with it, so this could be the Duke's way of saying to not take things too seriously.