Answer: I'd say it's Emotive language
Explanation:
Emotive language is a literary device. The deliberate choice of words to influence or to elicit emotion. Who ever has wrote that used emotion 'she needed', 'attention and warmth', to evoke emotion and catch the reader.
Answer: "I deserve to have the opportunity to repeat the exam, since I worked so hard on it"
Explanation:
Answer:
I think all the answers that make sense to me are all C
Explanation:
Quite similarly, ever since I was a young kid I used to dream about going to London, it was my life goal you could say.
It seemed quite impossible as I come from a working class family however I decided to work during college in order to save every pennie and book a flight to the UK.
I was finally able to do it, I was one flight away from seeing London for the first time ever, I could not have been more excited.
Once I got there, for the first time in my life I knew how dissapointment felt like. It was nothing like I imagined, it was exactly how no one ever described it to me: crowded, dirty and ordinary.
I learned to love its streets and its people but frankly I'd only return if it was for free.
Hope this helps :)