Answer:
" sun rose over the mountains"
"walked through the forest"
These kinds of phrases help us know what is going on in the story. For example, if the story said, "Amak walked for a while to find some food", we don't know where he is, or why he would be looking for food while he was walking. For all we know he could me walking around his house.
Setting is really impotent because it gives the readers visuals. A good writer will help the reader see the area around the character and help them visualize what is happening.
Hope this helps :)
Answer: Combine sentences with coordinating conjunctions.
Explanation: This would help because it would allow the sentences to be longer and would reduce the repetition in the passage. For example:
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"Can you imagine paying a year's salary for a single tulip bulb? During the early 1600s, wealthy investors in Holland did just that during a craze for tulips that later became known as "Tulip Mania". The seemingly unusual flower was introduced to Europe around 1550, inducing interest of itself as the civilians had never seen it before. Compared to the buds native to Europe, the Tulips had more attracting, vibrant colors. Due to this, the price of the blossoming beauties rocketed, attracting the attention of investors over in the ever-flourishing economy of Holland. The interest and demand for tulips led the investors to believe that their popularity would reign much longer than it did. In 1637, the sky-high prices of the alluring florets suddenly crashed. The once famous Tulip bulbs that once held a high price was suddenly dirt cheap, causing the decrease in demand. The <em>
Tulip Mania</em>
era was over, and the once beloved blossoms were no longer held with such high regard."</h3><h3>
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reads more fluently than the original text. Hope this helps! ^u^</h3>
1)emigrated---left
2)arrived--had
3)studied
4)had not studied--arrived--was
5)attended
6)had not been--moved
7)went
<span>a metaphor
This line is basically showing that someone's heart will be carried through all of Europe. They are comparing the heart to Europe's "strand" -- which means streets or a tour of the towns -- providing the metaphor between those two things. </span>