Answer:
A) It creates a sense of urgency.
Explanation:
A change in pace that is present in the second paragraph creates a sense of urgency. We can feel that by the use of words <em>suddenly, rushing, immediately, rushed, racing.</em> Rosita has to make it to the graduation ceremony and she could be late if she doesn't hurry. She has to do a lot of things, and all of them are described in a relatively short paragraph. All of that contributes to the sense of urgency.
The answer would be "B" because literature titles need to be either underlined, or italicized, and "A" doent have it, and "C" just has quotation marks, which you only put if someone is speaking.
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Answer:Present Tense: sit, sits
Past Tense: sat
Future Tense: will sit
Present Tense: worry, worries
Past Tense: worried
Future Tense: will worry
Explanation:
The authors' central claim in the passage "These Are the Days of Lasers in the Jungle" is that: (a) LiDAR's opponents have prevented the technology from advancing to a point where it might be scientifically useful, favoring traditional methods; (b) Fieldwork and LiDAR are best used in combination when mapping carbon in
Unless he has been left alone - This is a subordinate clause as it needs an independent one to fulfill its meaning and make it correct.
Rover rarely barks or whines - This is an independent clause because it can stand on its own and convey meaning without help from other clauses.