I think it might be "what are you doing tonight"
Singular
I will be preparing
You will be preparing
He/she/it will be preparing Plural
We will be preparing
You will be preparing
They will be preparing
The rhetorical device that best describes this sentence is: B. Allusion.
Let's understand what allusion is all about.
<h3>What is allusion?</h3>
Allusion as used in literature is known to be an indirect reference to a person, thing or situation without mentioning that thing explicitly. This shows that there is knowledge they all have which makes them understand what the person is referring to.
In the given sentence, we can see that the speaker is referring to type of punishment which those that forget to include a period at the end of the sentence will face.
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Answer:
- "[Harun al-Rashid] held power for more than two decades, from 786 to 809 CE."
- "…his empire extended from modern Morocco to India."
Explanation:
A strong ruler manages to remain in power for many years. According to the article, we can confirm that Harun al-Rashid was that type of ruler because we learned that he remained in power for more than 20 years, through the lines "[Harun al-Rashid] held power for more than two decades , from 786 to 809 CE. "
We also learned that he was a great conqueror of nations, managing to expand his territory in an efficient and impressive way. This information is shown to us through the lines "... his empire extended from modern Morocco to India."