When I read a story with a dialogue, I start to get an understanding on what the plot of the story may be. Foreshadowing is also something that happens in dialogues that you must pay attention to, it gives you clues.
Also, sometimes if a paragraph is long, the reader can get thrown-away from the story or get bored. So a dialogue may interest the reader again.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
<u>Like a rose</u>
I bloom in the spring
I smell like your favorite perfume, crisp and sweet
I show up on your lovers holiday
I would love to live forever, thank you
Slowly I soak up rays of joy and brightness
only to eat my body and soul away
I fall piece by piece
petal by petal
until I am no more
I soak in my own corpse water
until I am no more
like the rose that I am
*please mark me as brainliest and cite sources because plagarism*
Answer: The sentence that uses<em> hamper</em> as a verb is - <em>They hamper the investigation when they ask too many questions.</em>
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Explanation:
As explained above, the meaning of the verb 'hamper' is to prevent someone from doing something easily. The synonyms of this verb would be - to hold back, to hinder, to impede, to obstruct, etc.
In this case, it is implied that, the more questions people ask, the harder it becomes to carry out the investigation. This is the only sentence where this word is used as a verb, while in the rest of the sentences 'hamper' is used as a noun.
Answer:
Irony and Metaphor
Explanation:
These are both correct. Trust me.
Answer:
clincher
because a clincher is a type of interesting word sort of I guess