Answer: 1 and 4
Explanation: Bc it shows that he realizes he is running out of life’s
What is the effect of the hyperbole in this quote?
A) In emphasizes the sorrow nature of Orpheus’s music
B) It shows how Orpheus’s music caused people physical pain
C) It explains how much Orpheus misses Eurydice
D) It illustrates how much of an accomplished musician Orpheus is.
Answer: A) In emphasizes the sorrow nature of Orpheus’s music.
Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. In the given excerpt we can see an example of hyperbole in the sentence "and the music he played tore at the hearts of everyone who followed" this is an exaggeration, because the music didn't literally tore at the hearts of the listeners, but it emphasizes the sorrow nature of Orpheus’s music.
B. Knowing he would be late, she took a nap.
C. Realizing you are getting older is sobering.
D. Hiding in the tree fort he had built as a kid.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
third-person limited
third-person objective
all but first-person
The answer to your question would be that the point of view that uses the pronouns "he", "she", and "they" is the third-person omniscient, the third-person objective, and third- person limited. That is, all but first-person point of view make use of these pronouns.
In these three points view, the narrator is inside the mind of many of the characters. He might highlight of all of them, such as the third-person omniscient, a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. On the contrary, the third-person limited particularly focuses on only one character and refers to rest them with third-person pronouns. With respect to the third-person objective, it can be said that the narrator makes use of the pronouns mentioned because in this method of narration, he tells a story without describing any character's thoughts or ideas. He gives an objective point of view.
third-person omniscient
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b. after the conjunction
c. before the conjunction
d. between the two indpendent clauses in place of the conjunction
c. before the conjunction
When combining two sentences (or independent clauses) using a conjunction, the comma must be placed before the conjunction. This tells the reader that one complete idea is over, but there is another idea attached to it that adds more information. The second independent clause is stopped with a period so no further punctuation is necessary.