The answer is to "emphasize a word or phrase"......
As a poet I often break a line to send a message or to weight words that are important to me.
I hope this helps!
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Sadie
A comma is normally used when there is multiple places or things within a sentence. In this case, it is saying that a person went to the grocery store, the park, and the gym. The option that would best fit the question would be "D".
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Signed, Liz
Im not positive but im pretty sure the answer is D.
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A simile is a comparison using like or as . & a metaphor is a comparison referring to a person, place, or thing as being something else .
The <span>excerpt from "Daughter of Invention" which reveals Laura’s Dominican origin through unique pronunciation is definitely </span><span>B) "Remember that time we took the car to Bear Mountain, and we re-ah-lized that we had forgotten to pack an opener with our pick-a-nick?"
You can even see in the excerpt itself that one word is graphically written differently than the rest of the text. Laura pronounces the word realized as re-ah-lized, which is apparently not the usual pronunciation of the word, but something native to the Dominican Republic.
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