1.) the time the action takes place
2.) vocal force or emphasis
3.) the highness or lowness of a tone
4.) alteration in pitch or tone or the voice
5.) helping verb
6.)systematic arrangement of the forms of a verb
7.)pause between sounds, words, or phrases
8.)stress, pitch, and juncture
9.)a verb that does not follow a regular pattern
10.) where vocal folds (cords) are located
(i tried my best to figure it out based on the basic definition sorry if any are wrong)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because it give more insight into their characters
Answer:
Today the citizens of the United States have come together once more because of armed conflict and enemy attack.
Explanation:
The context of any text or passage is the circumstantial facts that set the events of the passage. It presents the main focus of what the whole passage is about.
In the given passage from Anna Quindlen's <em>A Quilt of a Country</em>, the author talks about how America is made up of diverse cultures and traditions. Even though most nations are formed by their majority beliefs and similar cultures, America is not one such nation that believes in a single cultural belief. Rather, it is a melting pot of all cultures and stands strong especially in times of a common enemy. She stated that there was a time when America had a <em>"creeping concern that without a focus for hatred and distrust, a sense of national identity would evaporate"</em>. But despite it all, the nation stands stronger when faced with a common threat. And it has only made it stronger.
Thus, the sentence that best reveals the context of the excerpt is <em>"Today the citizens of the United States have come together once more because of armed conflict and enemy attack."</em>
So the boys parent would still know he is in bed and not out
Answer:
to show that being from New York disrupts the author's relationships with the people he meets
Explanation:
According to the conversation from the excerpt of Travels with Charley, it is narrated that the speaker is treated differently by the people he met on his travels.
First, it is stated that there were interests and questions about "twenty or thirty times" during his trip and also questions from locals who asked him questions.
The purpose of the conversation is to show that being from New York disrupts the author's relationships with the people he meets