Answer:
It helps the reader visualize and feel like they are experiencing what it's like in Winston.
Explanation: The detailed description makes you think about it and imagine how it would look like.
If i remember right the technique is something related to descriptive detailism (sorry if it isnt a word)
As long as isn't really used for exceptions.
Well, maybe in things like "You can have ice cream <em>as long as </em>you eat your veggies." Then it's a little like saying "You can have ice cream <em>if </em>you eat your veggies"
But
"You can have ice cream, <em>but </em>you need to eat your veggies first."
Except
"Everyone can have ice cream, except for Gally"
Barring
I'm not really sure about this one...
Um, I hope this helps!
Answer:
The sentence that contains a visible action verb is Nicole helped Tamara with her French homework.
Explanation:
Action verbs represent physical action or the performance of an activity or a task, while stative verbs refer to feelings, states, and thoughts, option C is the only one that does not talk about a mental process that makes "helped" the verb in this sentence and active verb, the verbs in the other sentences are stative verbs.
That is a good question ! Nash stop citing sources because he knew it wasn’t worth the time anymore