Section 2 is a fragment sentence because there is no comma in it therefore making it seem like a run-on sentence so the correct way of this sentence is
Twirling their batons so fast, they resembled helicopter blades.
Answer: She feels carefree and energetic
Explanation:
The effect that the narrator's walk have on her was that she felt carefree and energetic.
This can be seen where she said she was refreshed, delighted and invigorated, and that she got a carefree attitude as she forgot all she cares about and it felt as if she had wings to her feet.
She was energetic and invigorated as she could go forty Mike's without getting tired. She also stated that she felt a sense of exhilaration.
Answer:
B). Attending communication workshops may help advance your career.
D). The director of customer service was unaware that accounting had automated billing.
Explanation:
Word-choice always play a vital role in conveying the intended meaning of a specific message or idea. The use of simple and familiar words help communicate with a wider audience sharply while intricate and complex words are employed to address an educated audience(of that particular domain).
As per the question, options B and D appropriately employ the plain English and standard words as they convey the desired idea precisely in a compact form. This is reflected by the <u>use of active voice and explicit yet specific message like 'attending communication workshops may help to advance your career' that explicitly states the intended idea</u> without fabricating or complicating it. <u>'The director of.....billing' also portrays the idea clearly and directly with the use of simple and usual words</u>. The other two options fail to present the idea in a simple yet familiar language.
Kingly, kind, known, keen, knowledgeable those are the only things i can think of
hopefully this helps