Answer:
"You'll win next time. I believe in you."
"This race didn't mean that Joe is better than you. It just means that you have to keep trying your best and keep practicing."
Explanation:
Answer: The right answer is the C) Using an innocent questioner and a wise respondent.
Explanation: It must be stressed that options B and D are wrong, since this ballad uses the verse format (with a <em>abcb </em>rhyme scheme) and its subject matter is definitely not a celebration, but a very tragical event - the death of a child in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. Ballads do feature a question-answer format, which helps to build up suspense and maintain the reader's interest and engagement. In this particular example, the innocent questioner is a small child, and the wise respondent is his mom, who attempts, to no avail, to dissuade him from attending the Freedom March.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Third person point of view talks about someone without stating I, me, etc.
I was correct, and contradicted myself, and to make sure, I looked it up before I gave it to you (this time).