How can what we bring into a novel affect the way we interpret the work?

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Story's are meant to take us to a time and place to make us imagine and feel what the writer is trying to show us our make us feel. Writers have a talent for making things up or using there life as a story as one can sometimes relate to it and make you feel a certain way. I believe that is was makes a novel so special because people are suppose to feel and understand to grasp the full emotion of whats being read.


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Which of the following sentences is correct?A. A phrase has a subject and verb, but a clause does not.
B. A clause has a subject and verb, but a phrase does not.
C. A phrase is a group of related words, but a clause is not.
D. A clause is a group of related words, but a phrase is not.

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I believe that the answer to this would be C.

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B. A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.

In Grammar, a clause is a set of words (that are related to each other) that contains a subject and its corresponding verb. A clause by itself is a group of words, that express a complete idea. Clauses usually are short, simple sentences. Whereas a phrase doesn't have both a subject and a verb. Hence, clauses are a group of words, that could state ideas independently, as separate sentences having a subject and predicate.

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Can someone explain to me the easiest way to make a metaphor?

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Just think of two things that could be compared in an unusual way! A metaphor is just a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as". For example, a simile would be "My love is like a rose" but a metaphor would be "My love is a rose" If you think of it this way, it might be easiest to think of a simile then take away "like" or "as". Be creative with it and have fun

Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. Maine, the easternmost U.S. state has great seafood. B. Suzie, my best friend, is also an amazing athlete. C. Mr. Morrish my new scout master, is from Ireland. D. Have you told, Bradley my brother, from Seattle?

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B. Suzie, my best friend, is also an amazing athlete is free from comma errors. Commas should always surround subordinate phrases such as "my best friend" when used for clarification. 
A should have a comma after the word "state," C should have a comma after "Morrish," and D should not have a comma after "told."
B is the correct answer.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

B.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

C.Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike, but Jim; I think; picked up only stones.

D.Abby collected rocks; sticks; and leaves on the hike, but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

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In the given choices above, the sentence that is punctuated in a correct way would be letter a. Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think. picked up only stones. They are two independent clauses that are appropriately separated by the semicolon.
The sentence that is punctuated correctly is A) Abby collected rocks, sticks, and leaves on the hike; but Jim, I think, picked up only stones.

Mary walks slowly down the street. The adverb in this sentence is… A. walks B. slowly C. street D. the

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It's slowly so it's B.
Hope this helps:)
B is the adverb for adverbs describe an action(verb) and how it is accomplished and for Mary this is slowly 

____________________ is the part of an author’s voice that refers to the emotional atmosphere created in the piece.a. Tone
c. Diction
b. Mood
d. Style

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The answer could be either A) tone, or B) mood, because both of those terms denote a certain atmosphere that an author is trying to convey. But I believe the correct answer is 'mood', because it is defined as 'a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions. It is usually referred to as the atmosphere of a literary piece, as it creates an emotional situation that surrounds the readers.'
The emotional atmosphere is the mood