First, imagine you don’t know who made the mess. Write three sentences in passive voice to describe the state of your room and to emphasize the destruction. (Examples: “My beloved stuffed animals were scattered...” or “My favorite poster was ripped...”)

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My favorite dress got torn.My picture got ripped. My toys got torn.


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inspite of all my advice he has done this foolish thing. (change to compound and complex sentence )​

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compound:     I gave him all my advice, but he has done this foolish thing.

complex:     In spite of all my advice, he has done this foolish thing.

compound-complex:     In spite of all my advice, he has done this foolish thing, and now he's going to prison for it.

Explanation:

The invaders torched the village, looting the treasury, and stole all our sheep

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Read the sentence from “The Magic Prison.”He spent hours each day before first one mirror and then another; and he did not notice that the windows were growing narrower and the mirrors wider.

How does this sentence affect the story?


It demonstrates the prince’s inner conflict at that moment in the story.


It symbolizes selfishness and vanity at the story’s turning point.

It foreshadows the palace becoming a prison later in the text.


It introduces the prince's character at the beginning of the plot.

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Answer:

I think It's C. It foreshadows the palace becoming a prison later in the text.

Explanation:

Read the passage from "The Lady, or the Tiger.”The institution was a very popular one. When the people gathered together on one of the great trial days, they never knew whether they were to witness a bloody slaughter or a hilarious wedding. This element of uncertainty lent an interest to the occasion which it could not otherwise have attained. Thus, the masses were entertained and pleased, and the thinking part of the community could bring no charge of unfairness against this plan, for did not the accused person have the whole matter in his own hands?

Which sentence best builds the suspense?

The institution was a very popular one.
When the people gathered together on one of the great trial days, they never knew whether they were to witness a bloody slaughter or a hilarious wedding.
This element of uncertainty lent an interest to the occasion which it could not otherwise have attained.
Thus, the masses were entertained and pleased, and the thinking part of the community could bring no charge of unfairness against this plan, for did not the accused person have the whole matter in his own hands?

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The statement that builds the suspense is the part that states that the people gathered not knowing whether or not there will be a wedding or a slaughter. Hence the correct answer is B.

What is Suspense?

Suspense is an emotional or psychological state. In a condition of suspense, the reader, or the audience are anxious, maybe even worried, to know what will happen next.

Good literature/stories have nicely built-in elements of suspense. This is what keeps the reader interested in the story all the way to the end, to see how a conflict will be resolved.

See the link below for more about Suspense:

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Answer: The Aaswer on Edge is (B)

Explanation:

When the people gathered together on one of the great trial days, they never knew whether they were to witness a bloody slaughter or a hilarious wedding.

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Where is the picture ??