She lay still
Like a house sleeping
Her words didn't come
Everyone's faces looked down
She didn't move
Everyones hopes had disappeared
The atmosphere was
Lonely.
Protector or enemy?
Be the earths friend
We must learn to care for the earth
Or the world will be filled with grief
We mustn't waste anything
Or we will die!
Be the earths friend!
This included hyperbole(exaggeration) and personification
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. The rise in ocean travel allowed explorers to come into contact with peoples who were very different from known societies." According to the excerpt from "Monstrous Peoples at the Ends of the Earth," the most likely that caused people's concept of the monstrous to change from ancient times to the Renaissance is t<span>he rise in ocean travel allowed explorers to come into contact with peoples who were very different from known societies</span>
Answer:
The word that is an example of Schlosser's use of transitions in Fast Food Nation is "however".
Explanation:
The word "however" can be used as a transition word like many others when this is collocated between two simple sentences to create a compound one, generating precisely the effect of transition. In this sentence from "Fast Food Nation", "however" connects "Salmonella has been almost entirely eliminated from Swedish and Dutch eggs" and "...more than half a million people become ill after eating eggs...", here however is used as a transition word that also expresses contrast.
Answer:
A. Kwame's whole life had been directed by his father - a powerful, confident man who ran an advertising agency.
Explanation:
In grammar, the term <em>voice </em>refers to the relationship between the action expressed by the verb and the participants of the described event (subject and object). In English, there are two types of voice:
- Active voice - the subject that acts upon its verb.
- Passive voice - the subject is a recipient of a verb's action.
Sentence A is the one written in the passive voice. <em>Kwame's whole life </em>is the subject but is the recipient of the action expressed by the verb <em>directed</em>. Kwame's father is the one performing this action, and we can see this with the help of the prepositional phrase with the preposition <em>by </em>(<em>by his father</em>). In active voice, the given sentence would look like this:
- <em>His father, a powerful, confident man who ran an advertising agency, had directed Kwame's whole life.</em>