English, 21.07.2019 14:00, helpmeplzandty
How does the author’s choice of words affect the reader’s view of outer space? steadily, inevitably came a brilliant line, came a thin edge of intolerable effulgence that took a circular shape, became a bow, became a blazing sceptre, and hurled a shaft of heat at us as though it was a spear. the negative connotation of the words in the passage signals the danger that the characters face. the positive connotation of the words in the passage causes the reader to view the moon with awe. the positive connotation of the words in the passage implies that the men will experience an adventure on the moon. the author uses a pattern of jumbled thoughts to express the confusion mr. bedford feels as he observes the sun.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, tfyvcu5344
Excerpt from incredible oceans roberto barerra (1) the five major oceans—the arctic, the atlantic, the indian, the pacific, and the southern, which are then broken down into smaller seas—provide food for humans and animals, entice explorers, enable trade, and affect the climate and environment the world over. in this sentence from paragraph 1, the word entice means a) amaze. b) attract. c) exhaust. d) feed.
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How does the author’s choice of words affect the reader’s view of outer space? steadily, inevitably...
Mathematics, 24.06.2019 06:00
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