When I was <em>about</em> eight years old, I thought it would be fun to learn to play the piano. My parents agreed to purchase a piano.
The told me that i would be required to practice one hour a day <em>because </em>piano lessons were expensive. At first, I pracitced piano for two hours a day, <em>therefore</em> I progressed very rapidly.
Every day for two years I raced home <em>after school</em> and practiced the piano with great enthusiasm.
Then one day, something happened. I decided I liked baseball better than the piano. Though I can <em>still play the piano rather well</em>, I do not practice as long nor as diligently as I once did.
The answer to your question is the first choice, alliteration.
The repitition from the words that begin with the letter "a" (An, Austrian, array, awfully, arrayed, and boldly) use alliteration as well as repeating the words that begin with the letter "b" (boldly, by, battery, and besieged Belgrade), and the same thing with the letters "c" and "d."
Psychological suspense is usually established through a turning point in the plot, conflict, pace, tragedy, raised stakes, or complications. Consider the tone of the passage and how it reflects pace. Perhaps the passage is emphasizing madness or a conflict that has recently taken place. Or perhaps the main character is under a great deal of psychological stress due to a complication or tragedy. Hope this helps.
"To" is a preposition and park is a noun
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Who was watching the film? Where was she watching it?
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