Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Aesthetic impact is a marked effect, impression, or influence of a piece of writing on the aesthetic sense of the reader, with the term aesthetic meaning "related to understanding beauty and art". If the reader is shocked and disturbed, it means the story has had a powerful negative effect on the aesthetic sense of the reader.
d.
Explanation:
Reflecting the main character's mind does not describe an aesthetic impact (answer choice A). The height of the story's tension may have no aesthetic impact at all (answer choice B). The symbolism may represent the character's longing, but it may have no aesthetic impact (answer choice C). Hope this helps.
A. Alaska, the largest U.S. state, was once owned by Russia.
B. Rob the team captain, is also a good student.
C. Mr. Andersen my new neighbor, is from Denmark.
D. Have you met, Dianne my sister, from Denver?
2) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. Coach Alice my soccer coach used to be in the military.
B. Friendly Mrs. Cook, a jovial woman likes company.
C. The land that is now Florida the Sunshine State, was owned by Spain long ago.
D. Craig bought me a gift, a pack of baseball cards.
3) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. Rebecca ran the race, six miles, quite swiftly.
B. Has everyone tasted Maggie's new recipe the Italian dish?
C. Gary the theater actor, performed the role recently.
D. Mrs. Wheeler the mail carrier, delivers, all the mail.
4) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. My favorite poet, whose poems are about everyday life has published a new book.
B. Mrs. Beecher, whose maiden name is Parker, just painted her house blue.
C. Mrs. Calhoun whom we met a year ago can ride horses.
D. Darren whom I miss dearly, will return from his trip next week.
5) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. The book, that you are looking for, is right here.
B. Candles which can provide light at night, are made from different kinds of wax.
C. That house, which has been for sale for six months is one hundred years old.
D. The car that he drove on the muddy road will need to be washed.
6) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. Uncle Frank is the one who will fix our plumbing.
B. Here is the firefighter, who will rescue the kitten from our tree.
C. Grandma is someone, who knows how to cook effortlessly.
D. Steve is talking to the woman, who lives in the apartment right above ours.
7) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. Aloe vera, grown in many parts of the world, is commonly used to prevent skin damage.
B. People, eating at restaurants, should tip their servers.
C. That team, coached by my dad won third place in the tournament.
D. Diana running briskly completed the lap in less than a minute.
8) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. Rose Will, whom I have known for years is moving to Arkansas.
B. The board game that my brother likes best is on sale this week.
C. Thomas Jefferson who crafted the Declaration of Independence, lived at Monticello in Virginia.
D. She accidentally threw away my belt which was brand new.
9) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. The puppy, wearing the red collar, is the most playful.
B. Ross is the person, racing after the ball.
C. Rachel, observing carefully, found a quarter under some leaves.
D. I like that puppy, chasing its tail.
10) Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A. The boy hurt his left arm playing volleyball yesterday.
B. Ancient artifacts sometimes discovered by accident, help us learn new things about the past.
C. A race car, driven by a famous stuntman sold quickly at a local auction.
D. Here is your cat curled up in the pile of laundry.
The answer would be C
A. a heartbreaking place to run away from
B. a place of damage and destruction after the flood
C. a safe and protected place close to home
D. an exciting place to hunt wolves and bears
I don't know anything about this story but I asked a friend about and he told me D
Lets try with D and let me know if it was helped !
Attacking the other person instead
Believe it; everyone else does.
Something you cannot conquer
The answer that best describes the definition of ad hominem is B) Attacking the other person instead.
This is usually seen when someone feels like they are losing an argument or debate and they feel like that is the only thing they can do. It may distract the other person by shifting the attention of the conversation.