You should’ve added a picture so we can answer the “tone” of the sentence.
Simple sentences have one subject and one verb, while compound sentences have two or more simple sentences joined together by a conjunction or semicolon. Therefore, this sentence is A. Simple
Words are italicized in order to create emphasis. However, this is only applicable to certain names, words, or phrases. Italics are also used in writing technical and unfamiliar words; trains, aircraft, etc.; and titles of books, movies, paintings, newspapers, etc. In the sentence: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain, you should italicize the <em>(a) Orient Express</em>. <em>Orient Express</em> is a name of a luxury train. Based on the rules given, it should follow the format of italicization.
What is the distinction between the text and the illustration that is a result of the difference in medium?
As a teacher, I can see that it is very important to ensure that all of the types of learning styles are made available to my students. I think the biggest distinction between having a visual or illustration and having text is based on what the learner can comprehend and then transfer to use as knowledge on the given subject. A picture not only gives us a visual presentation, but it allows the learner to go further with their own ideas of what they have learned in the past. Giving someone written material allows them to put their own picutures in their own minds; this also is derived from what they have previously been taught.