All of the above helps turn writing to exraordinary.
Answer:
Conversation between two strangers discussing their favorite TV program.
Explanation:
A: Hello there! Nice to meet you.
B: Hi!! Yeah, it's nice to meet you too. What are you up to?
A: I just came here to get some snacks before I start binge watching.
B: Oh. So, you love watching TV. What's your favorite program?
A: You know, I love the documentary series that the History channel shows every night.
B: Oh, yes. I used to watch some of it too. But these days, I am more into Crime series.
A: That's also nice. Mysteries and murders, detective series were always one of my favorite too.
B: Cool. Means we both have the same taste.
A: Yeah, looks like it. So, what are you doing here?
B: Same as you. Trying to get some snacks to stock before I start watching my crime series again.
A: I guess we can say "birds of a feather flock together?" (laughs)
B: Exactly! Well. I guess then, we'll see you again.
A: Yeah. Take care.
B: You too.
Pocahontas and John Rolfe
The answer is C. a stone monument
A shift in thought can be indicated by what is called an em dash. An em dash is used to set of an interruption that is closely relevant to
the sentence but is not grammatically part of it. These set of
interruptions can be found in a list, illustration, restatement, shift
in thought or tone, summary, or dramatic point.
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