The function of words and phrases such as on the other hand, also, and in other words is C. they transition to another thought.
- "Also" is used to add information
- "On the other hand" is used to show a contrast to a topic from before
- "In other words" is used to explain or emphasize a thought some more
Answer: To highlight that Mooreland is a small and quiet town
Explanation:
In the book/memoir by Haven Kimmel known as <em>A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana</em>, Haven, who was nicknamed Zippy by her father, describes, as the title suggests, growing up in Mooreland.
The town had a population of 300 and had only one main street on which there was a four-way stop sign, the only one in the town. This detail was put there to highlight how small and quiet the town was because bigger towns usually have multiple stop signs in order to control a heavier flow of traffic.
If Mooreland had only one of those, it most probably meant that they did not need more because their town was too small too need more.
This has the rhyme scheme of a hybrid sonnet, with the rhymes following:
abba abba cdcd ee
The first two stanzas follow the same rhyme pattern-abba abba-with the end words:
skies/face/place/tries
eyes/case/grace/decsries
Then the next quatrain begins a new, more Shakespearean format-cdcd-with the end words:
me/wit/be/yet
Finally, the rhyming couplet at the end finishes the sonnet with 'ee':
posesse/ungratefulnesse
My journey through this lesson allowed me to
learn that the most significant component of defense is responsiveness. It is
important for us to be aware for it serves as one of the best defenses we had.<span>
It made me understand that
putting defenses lessens the risk of encountering future problems. Also, it
made me realize that putting defenses helps me toughen myself in the middle of
discrimination.
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I, therefore, commit to much
strengthen myself and as well as my defenses for it really helps me. </span></span>
He was impressed by the complexity of the music.