Harry potter teaches me to be brave and to be who you want to be, because there was people at there school that bullied him but he was brave and prove himself and got a few friends and he showed me to be who you want to be because he could of not done all the things he did but he chose to those, he chose to be who he is today and he chose to beat all the bad guys.
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Answer:
The correct answers are b) and d) because only in these two options can you see the same sound present in several words, and that is the definition of alliteration. For instance:
b) And start their silent swinging, one by one.
d) Black reapers with the sound of steel on stones.
As it happens with the presence of the "s" sound in these words, the objective of alliteration is to highlight the words that possess the repetitive sound to enhance their meaning.
Answer:
Nick is taking the train into New York City with Tom Buchanan. He begins the chapter by describing an area he calls a valley of ashes. It is an area where ashes from coal burning furnaces are deposited. Everything is gray and lifeless, even the people who work and live in the area. Nick describes an old billboard for an optometrist, Doctor T.J. Eckleburg. The billboard features a pair of giant eyes that seem to be gazing down on the people below. This billboard is an important feature of the novel, and is intended to suggest that God is watching this area.
As the train slows down in the Valley, Tom announces that they are getting off so that Nick can meet his mistress. Nick explains that everyone in New York knows about Tom's mistress and that Tom makes no effort at all to keep it a secret that he is cheating on his wife. The two man leave the train and walk to a car repair garage. The owner, George Wilson, seems to know Tom and asks him about a car he may be selling and other business matters. Wilson's wife, Myrtle, is Tom's mistress. She is in her mid-thirties, plump or fleshy, and a bit loud. Tom manages to tell Myrtle that he wants to see her, without Wilson finding out. Nick and Tom leave the garage and get back on a train. Myrtle lies to her husband, telling him she is going to visit her sister and also gets on the train.
Once they get into New York, Nick learns that Tom keeps an apartment for Myrtle. Myrtle calls her sister and some friends and a liquor-fueled party develops in the apartment. Nick, Tom, Myrtle, Myrtle's sister Catherine, and Myrtle's neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. McKee spend the afternoon drinking alcohol and becoming intoxicated. Myrtle grows combative and, while arguing with Tom about his wife, begins to show "Daisy" as loud as she can. Tom hits her, breaking her nose. The guests leave, and the chapter ends with Tom heading back home.
I believe the answer is "I"
The facts are become clearer by the day; this new direction will lead to disaster.
These are two independent clauses, so they need to be connected by a semi-colon.
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