<em>It's a interrogative sentence, because it is asking a question.</em>
<em>The way to tell what type of sentence you are reading is to simply check the punctuation. If it has an exclamation mark, then you know it is an exclamatory sentence. If it has a question mark or the sentence features a question, then it is an interrogative sentence. If the sentence is declaring or claiming something, then it is a declarative sentence. If a sentence is commanding something or someone, then it is an imperative sentence.</em>
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The fact that is emphasized by the hyperbole in this excerpt is: "the dedication Walker showed in praying for King" (Option A)
<h3>What is a hyperbole?</h3>
In literature, any statement that is over emphasized or exaggerated beyond what would obtain normally is called a Hyperbole.
An example of a Hyperbole is:
"He opened his mouth wide as the gates of a city."
Thus, it is correct to state that (Option A) exemplifies a hyperbole.
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B. He is a loving husband.
It can be discerned that Goodman Brown is a
loving husband because of how he calls his wife “My love.” Too, with the
words, “of all the nights in the year, this one night must I tarry away
from thee,” readers can discern because he says “must” and not
something like “want,” he must be away from his wife against his will,
which paints the image of a loving husband—one who dislikes the idea of
have having to be away from his wife even just one night.
Answer:
Rain forests <em>are</em> places of great, natural beauty. They contain more species of animals than any other forests in the world. Many plants <em>are</em> rare and valuable. Some animals <em>are found</em> in one particular rain forest, and nowhere else. In the past, few people lived in the <em>rain</em> forest. Most visitors <em>would</em> just <em>visit</em> to study the plants and animals. Today, more people want the products of the <em>rain</em> forest. They <em>collect </em>valuable trees, such as mahogany and rosewood, <em>and/or</em> capture some of the rare animals and reptiles. Others, claim the land, itself. They <em>use </em>the rain forest for their farms and ranches. Miners <em>look</em> for valuable minerals. <em>However</em>, many people fear for the unique plants and animals of the rain forest.
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