Answer:
<h3>How did it happen?</h3>
Explanation:
- Cause explains <u>the reason how something has happened or occurred. It helps in finding answers to how an incidence took place</u>. The question one should ask when one sees a cause clue word would be "How did it happen?"
- In this way the cause can be answered with answers explaining how it happened. For instance, when Jim asked Tom "How did it happen?", Tom replied "It happened when I kept the candles close to the screen so that I can do a hand shadow puppet".
Answer: The sea (A)
Explanation: Hope this helps have a great day bye. ;)
Answer:
1. What a great song that was. I Hope they play it again.
Wouldn't let me put the second one for some reason
3. Choose an animal to write about. There are many animals that only live in cold climates.
4. My father, mother, and sister went on a trip. They went swimming and sunbathed.
5. Joan and George live in Boston. When is the best time to visit them?
The rhetorical device used by Twain in this excerpt is the anecdote (C.).
<u>An anecdote is defined as an entertaining narrative, usually relating biographical events</u>.
This definition fits to the text because the story is an account of events which happened to the character in the past ("One winter's night, two years ago, I...") and the narrative is comical enough to be considered for entertainement value ("I was carrying off a box of guns ... and he had got my corpse!").