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After reading the passage, I see how the author uses connotations and figurative language to make his experience come to life. The author uses a mix of postive and negitive connotations like "fast" as a positive connotation, and "lighting" as a negitive connotation. Though the author is using negitive connotation in the paragraph, the story itself is not meant to be negitive, rather exciting and uses figurtative language as a description. This is expressed through the phrases like, "electric fight" but the author hints at what they mean through the following context clues like, " for us to turn on and off as we please." Which indicated a light swich, and the electric that "fighting" through it. This make it feel like not just a light swich or power, but an electric storm that comes to life!
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Assuming you have scrolling set normally, pressing page up would maoe the page... well.. go up
In "Poem," Rukeyser writes in a form of poetry called lyrical form and uses ordinary, everyday language.
Answer:
(a.) Adjust
Explanation:
They are modifying (adjusting) their diet.
They are adjusting from sugary food, to food with more protein.
A is maybe the correct answer