They feature characters that are usually animals, powerful energies or human beings & they use story telling to explain how the world came into existence.
Answer:
1. 2. 4. 5. 8.
Explanation:
Most of the errors are misplaced commas, so it´s important to remember that a comma should be placed be between independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction, and it can also be used to separate independent clauses inside a sentence.
Here are the sentences with the errors corrected:
1. While waiting for our plane to take off, I noticed that one of my friends was a passenger.
2. Joe, the passenger I knew, was someone that I met last summer at basketball camp.
4. Everyone learned how to shoot, pass, and dribble the ball with more intensity and skill.
5. "How's it going, Joe?" I said.
8. "I hope you have a great time, but don't forget about all of us 'little
people' on your climb to the top!" I said.
You could google this it would help you alot all you need to do is get the list of the devices they have read the passage and find what fits best
here is a list of devices
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-rhetorical-devices.html
Answer:
My utopia does not exist in a perfect world; the reason for this is that I believe there is no such thing as a perfect world. There are balanced worlds, and worlds that exist in harmony, but never a perfect world. If there were such thing as a perfect world there would be no need for advancements and breakthroughs as there is now. Society would become stagnant, and eventually die off. So in my utopia, my world, things are ever changing, there is not a day that is like any other; there are similarities, but never the same thing twice.
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