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A line break is a poetic device that is used at the end of a line, and the beginning of the next line in a poem. It can be employed without traditional punctuation. Also, it can be described as a point wherein a line is divided into two halves. Sometimes, a line break that occurs at mid-clause creates enjambment.
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Answer: Indirect characterization
Explanation:
Indirect characterization is the author uses actions, thoughts, and speech, to show the reader who character is. For example: Tracy had said quietly, "you'll change, whether you think you will or not.
Answer is :
<u>It creates a compound-complex sentence. It adds detail about the speaker’s personality</u>
<u>adding details about the speaker’s personality</u>
The underlined clause add variety and meaning to the sentence in that the sentence is constructed in the form of a compound complex sentence. In a complex sentence you have a independent sentence, plus a dependent. Furthermore adding the complex sentence to the compound sentence creates COMPOUND-COMPLEX SENTENCE where it has independent clauses joined to one or more dependent clauses.
Dependent sentence: - my mind seems to process ideas faster
Independent: On days when I go jogging in the morning
On the other hand the sentence: ... my mood is more positive. is adding details about the speaker’s personality. we can safely assume that under normal circumstances the mood of the person , the subject would be different (less positive)-.
I'm thinking its going to be D because "telling detail" is something that you show someone to help them understand what your talking about