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English, 03.07.2019 03:20, danielaguardado63

Read the sentence from life on the mississippi. the passenger who could not read it was charmed with a peculiar sort of faint dimple on its surface (on the rare occasions when he did not overlook it altogether); but to the pilot that was an italicized passage; indeed, it was more than that, it was a legend of the largest capitals, with a string of shouting exclamation points at the end of it; for it meant that a wreck or a rock was buried there that could tear the life out of the strongest vessel that ever floated. which best explains how the portrayal of italicized letters and capital letters support the meaning of the sentence

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