The words <em>possibility</em>, <em>normalization</em> and <em>hope</em> affect the tone of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this passage by helping to create a tone of cautious or subdued optimism.
The correct answer is A.
Those words make the reader feel like there is a big chance that the North and South denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, but cautiously because it is a very serious matter for the whole world and it has been in discussion for a long time.
The answer is
A. It describes the ways wildlife and humans work together in communities.
B. It explains the need for wildlife overpasses that benefit city creatures.
C. It introduces the topic o the essay and the confl that needs to be solved
D. It suggests an explanation for the effects of human and wildlife contact.
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We stretched and then slowly jogged once around the track.
This sentence's description becomes vague because of the word "once"
Answer:
With officers in <em>the </em>(a)<em> </em>night, <em><u>he </u></em>(b)<em><u> </u></em>would march to <em><u>the canteen </u></em>(c)<em><u> </u></em><u><em>like a </em></u><em><u>guardsman. </u></em>(d)
(a) The article "the" is missing before the word night.
(b) "he" is the subject of this sentence. The subject is rather undefined, vague, and needs to be investigated for one to have a clearer understanding of what this snippet is all about.
(c) "the canteen": This is another mystery noun in the above sentence. It begs the question of location. It also raises the question of why the "he" would match off to a canteen in the night.
(d) "like a guardsman": This is a simile that electrocutes the imagination. In this sentence, the three words above, besides acting as a simile and imagery (both of which are literary tools), functions as an Adverbial Clause which serves to qualify the verb <u>march.</u>
Explanation:
The only instruction given in the question is to Annotate.
To annotate means to give more <em>meaning to, to explain, to interpret, or to make more meaningful.</em>
Please note that an adverbial clause is a dependent clause that while functioning as an adverb qualifies another adverb, a verb, or even an adjective.
By way of further annotation, it suffices to say (with respect to the Grammatical Person) that the sentence above is reported in the third person singular.
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