Answer: The author's method of organizing a text. Causes stem from actions and events, and effects are what happen as a result of the action or event (Cause/Effect). Placing together characters, situations, or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections(Compare/Contrast).
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Answer:
All of the following are true about dangling modifiers except dangling modifiers are essentially indistinguishable from fragments.
Explanation:
Dangling modifiers are highly distinguishable from a fragment, a dangling modifier is a modifier that is in the incorrect place in sentences and it is not logically connected to the words it is supposed to modify meanwhile a fragment of a sentence is an incomplete sentence that has punctuation symbols as it is a complete sentence.
One such situation in which compulsion might be implicit is if someone is in need or rescuing, since although they could be "forced" to be rescued, it can be assumed that they would want to be rescued anyway.
Answer: ominous
Explanation:
In this paragraph, the word forbiding means the same as ominous. Ominous simply means that something that's threatening or bad.
From the passage, we are informed that a "dark and forbidding wood of giant arborescent ferns rose". This gives us the impression that there's something threatening there and that's an ominous sign.
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