I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Authors write stage directions primarily to give readers <span>a preview of the scene's dialogue. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
It is an example of a hyperbole.
Answer:
1 .She said that she lived in New York
2.She told me that he worked in a bank
3.She said that Julie didn't like going out much
4.She said that she does not have a computer
5.She said that they never arrive on time
6.He told me that they often met friends in London over the weekend
7.She said that David does not have any children
8.She said that she does not go to the gym very often
9.She said that Lucy owned three flats in the city
10.She said that she never got up early on Sundays
Explanation:
When writing in reported speech you should change the tense from past to present,remove the inverted commas and place 'that' after said and commence with your past sense sentence
Answer and Explanation:
Alberto Rios, in his poem "The Border: A Double Sonnet" describes what a border is. Among the several metaphors he uses, he mentions:
<em>[...]</em>
<em>The border is a real crack in an imaginary dam.</em>
<em>[...]</em>
<em>The border is a place of plans constantly broken and repaired and broken.</em>
Speaking of broken things contributes to the poem's theme. A border should be nothing more than that, an imaginary line. A border is an idea, a sense we have of being at different places. However, people, governments, politics have transformed the border into something else. It has gained importance, becoming a barrier to people and their dreams. A border breaks people's plans, takes away their opportunities, kills their hopes by keeping them out. A border - again, nothing but an imaginary line - is given the power to destroy when it is given power to keep people out.