B. uses casual language.<span>One of the
things that is most directly responsible for the tone and style of writing is
the type of language used. Thus, if
formal language is used, the tone will most likely be that of formal. Likewise, if informal language is used, this
will provide the tone and style of informality.
As such, in the beginning of the sentence, we see the use of words “big
fuss” used to describe the reaction to the defacing of a coin. The choice of “big fuss” instead of, say, “perturbation”
or “commotion” is what causes this sentence to be of an informal tone. </span>
There are no intensifier<span><span>s in these entences</span>.</span>
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel penned by Mark Twain. The novel narrates the adventures of Huckleberry Finn or 'Huck' as known by his friends. The novel is written in First Person Narrative.
<u>The given quote appears in chapter 22 of the novel, where Huck goes to a circus. There a show by a quick-witted clown was to be performed. The show was seen by only twelve people and after the show, the duke hanged a handbill with a note written stating 'Ladies and children not admitted.' This was an advertising scheme by the duke to attract more audience to his show. The show was to be performed on 'The King’s Cameleopard' and thus does not permit women and children. This viewpoint conveys the message that such naughty thrills tend to tempt people</u>.
So, the correct answer is option A.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who lived through the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands. She left her diary behind as she was taken to a concentration camp, and this diary serves now as a memory of the war, as well as evidence of the strength of her spirit. A famous quote from her diary states:
"In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death."
It is likely that Anne clings to her ideals despite the horrific world around her because she is driven by the conviction that people are ultimately good at heart, and this belief helps her keep hope for a better world.
The answer is a pencil. Not a pencile