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I think the answer is Since rides are primary source of entertainment and attraction for younger visitors kids will have the most fun visiting Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
The repetition of the word "but" serves to underscore that Romeo will not be able to be near Juliet.
The correct answer, therefore, is B.
<h3>Repetition in Literature</h3>
This is also referred to as Anaphora.
Repetition of a word or an expression at the beginning of an expression or successive phrases, sentences, clauses, etc usually makes for a rhetorical effect and serves to create emphasis.
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Answer:
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#2 and #4 for sure, I'm not sure about the others. Probably not the first one.
Answer:
"Most bewildering," "small white bulb"
Explanation:
I found the answer by using answer elimination. For "most bewildering," we can see that Muir is questioning the flower and looking at it carefully. This is a step of the scientific method, asking questions and making observations.
As for "bed of yellow mosses," I found this to be written in a more poetic way. This is a metaphor, saying the moss is a 'bed of moss.' There is definitely nothing scientific about that observation.
"Small white bulb" is descriptive. There is nothing fancy or exciting about that phrase, it is simply describing it the way it is, much as a scientist would. It sounds to me like a passage from a book on botany.
When I read "utmost simple purity," I found this as a somewhat religious observation. If not, it would surely be a poetic attempt, to romanticize the flower.
"Cried for joy" would not be a scientific observation. Never have I heard a researcher state that they cried for joy upon realizing that the effects of too much caffeine cause hallucinations. This would be a distraction from the study and has no place except in a seperate interview.
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