Answer:
Sorrowful
Explanation:
This book is quite a combination of genres. Although part of the book's draw are the allegedly authentic vintage photographs, the story is less about creepy real-world people and more about children with mutant powers straight out of a comic book—levitation, invisibility, eating with the back of your head
If the passage were presented as a play, it would most likely differ from its current genre in a sense that, the author might include dialogue for the roles of Defoe, Austen, and Hardy.
Answer: Option D
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‘How Should One Read a Book’ is a passage which is written by Virginia Woolf. If the passage was presented as a play rather than its original genre, then the author would mostly include the dialogue for all the characters.
What is a play without a dialogue or a conversation?! Dialogue, monologue, speech are the important characteristics of a play. Without this a play cannot be narrated. By adding dialogues, the passage will take form of a play.
Answer
um i don't know
Explanation:
well i know that city i have been there before but during the summer you could always go to the big lake its awesome!!!
Answer:
C.) My soul, brimming o’er with lead, hast made me so heavy I cannot move.
The statement that is false is "Since its introduction to the masses, television has always been viewed positively." This statement is obviously false because it has a generalization in it that cannot be proven with any evidence one way or the other. In fact, if we think about it on a personal level, we do not even view television as "always" positive. However, it can be proven that advancements in news print and the penny papers did help promote literacy among all classes in America. Radio did excel as a medium that provided outstanding entertainment for the masses. America does frequently pride itself on its leadership role in technological advancement.