Answer:
B devolp a rthyme that draws the reader in
Explanation:
B.<span>The author wants to carry the theme of perseverance beyond the scope of the narrative by illustrating it to readers in a separate setting.
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Answer:
The word that best describes the tone of the stanzas from Bluesman on the move is "Resolute"
Explanation:
Read the following excerpt:
I might look old, but like I said, I'm new here. And if I'm ever going to get where I'm moving, I have to keep moving.
The phrase "I have to keep moving" shows the <em>determination of an action</em> which is 'to keep moving'.
Resolute definition: <em>determined in character, action, or ideas.</em>
Answer:
The Cat in the Hat should be invited back for one more day of fun because the kids will will probably enjoy just as much as the first time. But to put this into contact please refer to "explanation".
Explanation: Many years to come they will have time to have reflected on the things that were not so good to do. They might will have gained enough insight (hopefully) over the years as to what to refrain from and what could bring about a healthier outcome of "fun". But in the end, what they will have are long lasting memories with that Cat in the Hat!!!
The purpose of the heading in this passage is to distinguish who is telling the story.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
‘Sugar Changed the World’ is a novel authored by the husband and wife Marc Aronson and Marina Budos. From the passage we come to know that while having a conversation, Marc and Marina found out that they both have a family history of sugar. The book is all about slavery, sugar, industrialization, and freedom. The main purpose of the heading of the mentioned passage is to draw a distinction between who is telling a story. It makes the readers informed about the author. The ‘I’ in the passage is Marc himself.