<span>If the underlined word, splashed, were replaced with the word "typed,” the tone of the excerpt would be LESS DRAMATIC.
The use of the word "splashed" gives the impression of being overwhelming, of being more volatile than the modest word "typed".
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depending on the situation it could be an assortment of reasons ranging from her psychological status or even anxiety. from my perspective it could be an anxiety issue that she did not advocate for herself ,she probably had so many things running through her mind that she could catch up with what was being said ,which in result made her feel inferior and made her not not advocate for herself.
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Hello. Although you have presented the text to which this question refers, you have not shown the answer options and you have not shown what was addressed by part A. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
"Why teens find the end of the world so applealing" is a text that shows how dystopic novels have the ability to communicate with teenagers in a very strong way, as it stimulates emotional responses in an unrealistic world to which they can relate. Part A and Part B are directly related to this text. In that case, to answer these questions, you should read the article to answer the Part A question and then look at what options in Part B can justify and show that your Part A answer is correct.
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interrogative it's a question