Answer:
F. Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Since running is the sound emphasis
Curley mistakenly thinks that Lennie is laughing at him with the other men, when, in fact, Lennie is not aware of the drama between Curley and Slim and is simply chuckling to himself with glee thinking about the dream farm. Curley, who has just been embarrassed in front of the workers, picks a fight with Lennie, thinking he'll earn some respect back by beating the much-larger Lennie. Lennie defends himself and attacks Curley only when George tells him to do so. In the scene, George says, "Get 'im, Lennie!" This moment feels very much like a master siccing his dog on someone. Lennie follows George's command and breaks nearly every bone in Curley's hand.
Answer:
D. Martin Luther King's famous speech used two memorable refrains: "I have a dream" and "Let freedom ring".
Explanation:
A colon instead of a semicolon may be used between independent clauses when the second sentence explains, illustrates, paraphrases, or expands on the first sentence.
The hard and fast rule is that a colon must ALWAYS follow a complete sentence.
The best way to punctuate the Atlantic Monthly is "The Atlantic Monthly." But you would also italicize it because Its a title. Hope that helps! :D
I would chose D given what the passage shown is discussing. It is discussing state laws and what determines ones race. This is how i came to my conclusion.