Well, its basically the problem or situation in a story its where is gives the audience suspense, fear, anger, sadness, and happiness its is where the situation is...
Ex: Jerry took my phone! (Represents Dramatic Irony)
Ex: Steve push me! (Represents Dramatic Irony)
The correct answer is Tenses
<span> This is my SOL writing, The prompt I did is about moving elementary school students up a grade even though they did not complete the lower grade. This prompt is more so persuasive and personal both mixed into one because I am expressing my own opinion and I am trying to persuade the reader to agree with me. SOL writing is practice and preparation for the real exam. When I submitted my essay, I got feed back on how I would score on a 1-4 scale if it were a real SOL. I also included notes from my teacher that could help me on the SOL. Then I included a reflection for myself to see in what areas I need to work on in order for my work to be perfect or better. This selection in particular helped me because it helped me see how the SOL will be and then the feedback helps me see where I am on the writing scale.</span>
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The correct answer is:
Taney cannot deny Scott citizenship because it is a federal right.
Before the civil war, only white men with property could vote, and only white people could be United States citizens. African Americans that were born in the United States territory are all citizens, by the The 14th Amendment (1868). So a perfect counterclaim to the claim in the excerpt would be the chosen one because his citizenship is a Federal right by The 14th Amendment.
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