the first one you would have to add a conjunction to. That makes it correct.
For Example:
Arturo loves to hike and he's familiar with all the local trails.
<span>The poem "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" and "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit," according the speaker's view on its similarity is that the speaker considered them as insignificant because it expresses a great deal of pride. The presence of humility before a bigger and larger force expresses greater doubt with regards to their abilities.</span>
Umm, it could mean she wants to destroy any remnants if her childhood.
I would say B or d, but more likely b
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The details in your text that best appeal to the author's five senses are descriptive details, which through the strong use of adjectives create very clear mental images, exposing the appearance, fullness, sound and texture of something. It is these adjectives that will stimulate one of the five senses of the reader.
An exploitation of this is the phrase "the smell was pungent and strong enough to be disgusted." The adjectives "poignant", "strong" and "disgusted" stimulate the reader's sense of purpose.