A citation from the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
A brief overview of the political transformations concerning human rights in France
The author depicts the city as a test for Caroline, offering her the chance to leverage its benefits to grow or fall prey to its risks.
Answer:
A few years back in Indiana, a lawyer from the Department of Education raised concerns that putting advertisements on buses could lead to First Amendment disputes…” (paragraph 11)
There are significant implications to this: compromising student interests for the sake of advertisers.” (paragraph 6)
Research on a national level indicates that any distraction for drivers can create risks, according to opponents.” (paragraph 9)
Explanation: I am honestly uncertain if these citations are accurate.
Answer:
2 and 3
Explanation:
The use of short sentences in passage two creates a suspenseful atmosphere, particularly in conjunction with the darkness and the two characters. In passage three, the short sentences and questions heighten the intensity - what will her husband think?
One example of figurative language is personification. Typically, poems incorporate this and definitely onomatopoeia.