Ik this is late but the correct answer would be A.Dancer.
b. simile
c. alliteration
Imprecise style is not an aspect of psychological suspense among the options mentioned above.
Psychological Suspense is considered to be an Intellect Genre.
In this genre, angled or elaborately constructed plots are very common.
Storylines are characterized by frequent twists, surprises as well as unresolved endings.
Mental activity drives the stories as opposed to the more intense physical action common in traditional Suspense novels.
The tone is often chilling, edgy, disturbing, unsettling, moody, ominous and foreboding.
The writing style tends to be compelling, elegant and stylistic in nature.
b.an etymology
c.a bibliography
d.a biography
The correct answer is Bibliography
a. He is suggesting that the balloonman is dangerous to the children.
b. He is referring to the fact that baby animals are born in spring.
c. He is comparing the children to the balloonman.
d. He is making an allusion to the Greek god Pan and his pipes. -------------------------
E. Cummings describes the balloonman as "goat-footed" because (D) He is making an allusion to the Greek god Pan and his pipes.
The Greek god, Pan, was half man and half-goat. Whenever he blew his pipes in the Spring, all the little wood creatures would come out, which would symbolize the coming of Spring.
The answer is D. He is making an allusion to the Greek god Pan and his pipes.
Answer:
just out quotation marks when someone is speaking for example: " "
b.Dillon does not like writing letters.
c.She was dancing with her best friend.
d.After school gets out, I will be swimming most of the summer.
e.Swimming fills my summer.
f.Come meet me at the swimming pool.
Answer:
The sentences that do not have a gerund are:
C. She was dancing with her best friend.
D. After school gets out, I will be swimming most of the summer.
Explanation:
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions as a noun. Because a gerund acts like a noun, it can be a subject complement -like sentence A-, an object -like sentence B-, a subject -like sentence E- or part of a compound noun -like sentence F.
In sentences C and D, the verbs with -ing are acting as main verbs rather than as nouns.