Answer: A. When describing wild or forceful events, such as waves crashing on a beach, he uses language that creates an aggravated or energetic mood.
Explanation: I just took the quiz, and this was the answer :)
Answer:
It looks like it is going to rain today there are a lot of clouds in the sky the sun is not shining i will play inside if it rains
Explanation:
Condense your writing and only keep the most important ideas. Also add punctuation.
<u>Same sentence + punctuation:</u>
- It looks like it is going to rain today, there are a lot of clouds in the sky and the sun is not shining. I will play inside if it rains.
<u>Other </u><u>ideas</u><u>:</u>
- The cloudy sky makes it look like it's going to rain today, which means I'll have to play inside.
- The sun is hiding behind the clouds and I think it might rain soon, which means I will have to play inside.
- The cloudy sky threatens rain; I will have to play inside if it begins to rain.
(I think you should use a semicolon (;) in the last sentence, not a colon (:) but I may be wrong)
Answer:
Excerpt 1 is part of the conclusion of a speech.
Except 2 is part of the introduction of a speech.
Except 3 is part of the introduction of a speech.
Explanation:
Except 1 is part of the conclusion because it is talking about what the audience should do after they have heard about planting trees and the actual problem. In other words, it is talking about what we should do for a better future.
Except 2 is part of the introduction because it is someone who is introducing herself to the audience before starting her speech.
Except 3 is part of the introduction too, since the speaker decided to start talking about planting trees with a poem that is related to the topic.
Answer:
the last paragraph is the answer
Explanation:
When a writer attempts to describe something so that it appeals to our sense of smell, sight, taste, touch, or hearing