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Indirect speech— “Teacher said that honesty is the best policy.” ... Even if the reporting verb is in the past tense, but if the reported speech is a universal truth, then we do not change the reported speech in indirect speech.
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The piece of evidence that supports the situational irony of the poem is C: Its sculptor well those passions read.
The correct answer should be D. To make the main points more memorable through repetition.
This isn't appealing to ethos because ethos is appealing to credibility. It is questionable whether or not the image itself is memorable or not.
Repetition and parallelisms in speeches are used to make something more memorable and quotable. It is supposed to persuade you and this kind of sentence manipulation enables good diction.
Oh boy.
If this is story is planned to end with crazy plot twist i suggest you try to figure that out.
I'm thinking that the girl maybe early adult is living in an apartment with her (insert mental illness) twin and is put into several life threatening scenarios such as car crashes, drugged drinks etc. She doesn't know what is going on but she eventually, though means of spying or accidental, she learns that it's her twin. Maybe some twilight zone hitchhiker he keeps appearing anywhere sort of ordeal. I don't really know what genre you're going for but I think a very realistic interpretation and non-paranormal would be pretty awesome.
I don't have many ideas right now on murder motives besides some sort of schizophrenia or brainwash/temptation. But the story sounds great.
Best of luck!
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i believe the answer is A
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