I would say that the last line from "Safari Day in Kenya" contains an example of assonance - Not a word speak the tourists, as we fill the teeming jeep.
Assonance is the repetition of the same vowel, and here ea in speak, ee in teeming and ee in jeep are the same ones once again trying to make it easier for botanica
Which revision offers the most improvement in sentence fluency?
Although it does not seem like one vote can make a difference, every eligible person should vote.
It does not seem like one vote can make a difference, although every eligible person should vote.
It does not seem like one vote can make a difference because every eligible person should vote.
Since it does not seem like one vote can make a difference, every eligible person should vote.
Answer: A) Although it does not seem like one vote can make a difference, every eligible person should vote.
Explanation: In the given sentence, we have two independent clauses that represents opposite ideas: "It does not seem like one vote can make a difference" and "Every eligible person should vote" to improve the sentence fluency, we need to connect those clauses in the correct way. From the given options the one that offers the most improvement is "Although it does not seem like one vote can make a difference, every eligible person should vote" because "Although" connects the two clauses in a logical way.
the answer is A. Bernice's haircut
The narrative voice affects tone and mood.
B.
The narrative voice is used to preview text.
C.
The narrative voice is how the narrator tells the story.
D.
The narrative voice is determined by the author's word choice.
a. Matt will see the lost cat, and he looks for its owner.
b. Matt has seen the lost cat, and he looks for its owner.
c. Matt saw the lost cat, and he had looked for its owner.
d. Matt saw the lost cat, and he looked for its owner.
Answer: D.
Explanation: Took the test. ;)
writing in free verse
using traditional forms
using experimental techniques
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