Examples:
The opinion of the group is the group's opinion.
The reputation of the man is the man's reputation.
The rivalry of the teams is the teams' rivalry.
The pay of a week is a week's pay.
The sabbatical of a year is a year's sabbatical.
The experience of five years is five years' experience.
ANAGNOS [A BIT SHOCKED]: What?
ANNIE [TAPS HER BROW]: Well, He keeps digging up that battle!
ANAGNOS: That is not a proper thing to say, Annie. It is what I mean.
ANNIE [MEEKLY]: Yes. But I know what I’m like, what’s this child like?
Which element of drama does the author use with the words in brackets? dialogue that reveals a sense of humor stage directions that describe the scenery stage directions that reveal emotion dialogue that reveals a close friendship
Answer:
stage directions that reveal emotion
Explanation:
In William Gibson's play "The Miracle Worker," based on Hellen Keller's biography, the author makes use of stage directions to indicate the actors the emotions that he wishes the characters to express while they say their lines. For instance, he uses the words and phrases cheerily, shocked, taps her brow and meekly, which demonstrate the characters' natural state of mind according to the circumstances and relationships they are surrounded by.
stage directions that reveal emotion
Answer:
damp.
Explanation:
Chile is a country situated between Pacific and the Andes in South America. It is considered the longest north-south countries in the world.
The weather conditions of this country is extremely diverse and unpredictable. The summer season begins in December till February and summer season starts from June to August.
The weather conditions in winter in Chile is cold and damp.
Damp weather condition is slightly wet and moist. So, though the temperature in Chile rarely reach the freezing point it is often cold and damp there.
So, the correct word in the blank is damp.
Some unprotected animals get swept out of the tide pool when waves rush in with much-needed moisture.
A. out of the tide pool
B. with much-needed moisture
C. some unprotected animals get swept out of the tide pool
D. when waves rush in with much-needed moisture