Answer:
I did this portfolio not too long ago. It will take some time to complete but trust me it is not very hard :) For your first question - Imagery is basically just figurative language. It includes metaphors, similes, personification, etc. (which you will be asked to define later in the portfolio). So you can chose any line in the story that shows figurative language of some sort. Then you need to say how this impacted the story (ask yourself what it added, the significance it had, or how the story would be different without it). You can repeat that same answer format for each slide. Hope this helps!
<span>Dickinson punctuation and lines in her poems to establish a rhythm. Each reader will naturally find themselves reading the poem in the same way. She uses The repeating question marks and exclamation points to convey the passion in her words. Shelley uses punctuation to help paint a picture in the reader's mind. For example, the ellipses after "Stand in the dessert" evoke a silence, as it would feel in a deserted, old place.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because she was in the right the whole time
Suspense is one that I know of