Answer:
A.)
1.) The ball roll down the street: <u>The ball </u><u><em>rolled</em></u><u> down the street.</u>
2.) I skip on the sidewalk: <u>I </u><em><u>was skipping</u></em><u> on the sidewalk.</u>
3.) We climb on the mountain: <u>We </u><u><em>will climb</em></u><u> on the mountain.</u>
4.) Matt wave happily at me: <u>Matt </u><u><em>waves</em></u><u> happily at me.</u>
5.) Uncle Bill tell a story: <u>Uncle Bill </u><u><em>will tell</em></u><u> a story.</u>
B.)
6.) (d.) Trisha asks for a pencil.
7.) (d.) I watched an hour of television.
8.) (a.) The rain falls heavily outside.
The answer is C. realistic.
The rhetorical device being used in the
sentence above is parallelism.
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Parallelism uses words and phrases identical in
structure. As in the sentence, “<span>They have chained, bound, and gagged our freedom”,
uses the same form of the verb which is in past tense.</span></span>
The one that would be most logical is C knowing a little bit about the story.
Full question;
Read the paragraph below and choose the best vocabulary word for each blank. Watch your spelling! Misspelled words will be counted as wrong.
Patrick Henry was one of the most famous leaders in the struggle for independence. He was well-known for his speeches in which he attacked Great Britain, a powerful (1) ____. Patrick Henry considered England a sly, or (2) ____ foe. Henry was (3) ____, a patriot who was always on the lookout for any political act that threatened the colonies. Colonists protested England's new laws, which treated them unfairly. Despite some people's wishes to stay out of war, Patrick Henry knew that war with Great Britain was (4) ___. For this reason, he encouraged his listeners to fight, not to try to (5) ___ the conflict.
Hence, the words below are the best vocabulary word for each blank:
<u>1) Empire</u>
<u>2) a</u>
<u>3) also,</u>
<u>4) was the key to their getting independence.</u>
<u>5) avoid</u>