<span>What role does the adverb tense and adverbs panlunan informing of events in a story?</span>
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'The Snow Storm'
The author's word choice is very unique. Words such as 'radiant' or 'tumultuous' are words that most people don't know. With a unique title and unique word choices, it makes the story interesting.
'It Sifts From Leaden Sieves'
This author's word choice is rather (in my opinion) repetitive. The prompt itself is a bit repetitive. But, the word choice is the only thing keeping me awake.
So, if I compare both of these prompts, I'd say that The Snow Storm is more unique because of the word choice and it's not as repetitive. The Snow Storm portrayed the prompt as if it were an actual snow storm.
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po angielsku ::
Art: Assisted Reproductive Technology
po polsku::
Art: Technologia wspomaganego rozrodu
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An allusion is a figure of speech that refers to a well known topic. Example, “Don't act like a Romeo in front of her.” Romeo is referring to the character in "Romeo and Juliet”.
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Como estar- how are you, senora- lady
usted- you