Answer:
Literary vignette is a poem, screenplay, theatrical script
Explanation:
Imagery- appeals to the senses. Ex: The leaves crackled under my bare feet.
Diction- What style you talk in to convey it. Ex: talk in anger, fear, happiness
Polysyndeton- repetition of conjunctions in close succession
So I guess your teacher wants you to get a picture and describe what was happening that we can't clearly see in the photo. I don't know if this helped?
If it did tell me?!?!?!
Answer:
"Daniel, put the chocolate in your backpack", Mom said but Daniel replied,"No mom, I want to eat it now".
But the mother didn't allow him at all.
Daniel looked at the bar of chocolate and said, "If only you were in my mouth right now", but there was nothing he could say or do.
After about three sighs of regret, Daniel put the chocolate in his backpack.
Explanation:
Imperative Mood:
put it in your backpack
Indicative Mood
want to eat it now
Subjunctive Mood
If only you were in my mouth
The direct object is "soccer". It is possible to identify the direct object because it tends to inmediately follow the main verb, which is 'play' in this case. Also, a more effective means of identification is by replacing the word with the pronoun 'something'. Thus, if I paraphrase this sentence it will be: Scott and Maria aplay something. Always remember that a direct object is a syntactic element in a sentence, so it usualñy consists of more than one word, in this case the complete direct object would be: soccer with an old ball they found behind the shell.
Answer:
This is the correct answer
<h2>Stanley loved playing soccer: thus he also enjoyed running.</h2>
Explanation:
as you can see the two dot represents a a part of sentence and the quite shall be placed after the thus and a period at the last