Response:
A.) Employing transitional phrases
Explanation:
Francie transitioned between various subjects without any clear connection, concluding one paragraph and initiating another abruptly. Therefore, she ought to incorporate transitional phrases to enhance her writing's coherence and provide clarity to her audience.
Which statement reflects Reverend Hale’s transformation?
<span>Danforth: Marshal. Herrick stops. When did Reverend Hale arrive?
Herrick: It were toward midnight, I think.
Danforth, suspiciously: Is he around here?
Herrick: He is with those facing execution, sir. He prays for them. He is currently with Goody Nurse and Mr. Parris.
</span>Hathorne: You should inquire about Hale, Excellency; I would not be surprised if he has been preaching in Andover recently. Danforth: Let’s not discuss Andover; mention nothing of it. Parris prays with him. That’s odd.<span>Parris, prayerfully raising his hands: Excellency, listen to me. It is a sign from above. Reverend Hale has returned to guide Rebecca Nurse to God.</span><span>all of the above
</span>
Answer:
The community seeks your assistance
Bullying has escalated to alarming new levels
Animals are suffering—we must raise our voices
I COMPLETED THE QUIZ!
Hello!
In the study of linguistics, there are four types of arguments. In this scenario, relevant choices include experience and examples; thus, the appropriate answer is: The Narrator's development can juxtapose innocent perceptions with the brutal truths of warfare.
Hope this helps
B. Metaphor.
"The clues are my road map..."
Clearly, these clues do not serve as a literal road map, yet the term 'are' is employed instead of 'like.'
I hope this clarifies things!