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.
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.
Answer:
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.
Explanation:
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.
c. Diction
b. Mood
d. Style