Answer:
As my father responded to his obvious cry for help with an, - F(Fragment)
"I don't have time for this right now ok just do whatever you want to do." - RO(Run-on)
Explanation:
Sentence fragments are characterized as the group of words conveying incomplete sense. It is usually a part that is broken off from the complete sentence and therefore, lacks either a subject or a predicate. The first one exemplifies a fragment as it displays a broken part of a complex sentence and conveys an incomplete meaning.
The second one exemplifies a 'run-on' sentence as it links two independent clauses('I don't have time for this right now ok' and 'just do whatever you want to do') without employing an appropriate punctuation mark or conjunction to separate the meanings of the phrases or mark pause between them.
Answer:
stanza, rhyme, repetition, sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Answer:
While slavery was the major issue separating the North and South, it was not slavery itself that sparked the conflict. The South wanted to secede from the Union, and the North refused. While President Abraham Lincoln personally opposed slavery, he recognized that it was legal under the U.S. Constitution at the time. He also recognized that few in the North were ready to go to war to free the slaves. For Lincoln and the northern majority, preservation of the Union was the foremost goal.
Answer: a book.
Explanation:
Tragic Knowledge: Yeats's Autobiography and Hermeneutics is a book by Daniel T. O'Hara published in 1981. year. The book has two genres, autobiographical and biographical. In this book we can see a description of a hermeneutic theory which is considering irony and how irony is appearing in many autobiographical examples in text.
Answer:
B). As part of the rising action, it creates humor and surprise because of the confused identities.
Explanation:
In the context of the play titled 'Importance of Being Earnest,' the confusion created by both Jack and Algeron's pretension of being Earnest Worthing assists in the rising action of the play as it develops identity crises that cause a feeling of humor, as well as, suspense regarding the jumbled identities. This <u>helps develop interest and tension among the readers and allows the plot to move towards the climax</u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.