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An onomatopoeia is basically a word that represents a sound. Examples include swoosh, bang, oink, screech, etc.
In this excerpt, the onomatopoeia is shriek. This is like a terrified scream. We have four answer options that talk about how this onomatopoeia can make you feel.
1. Frustrated
2. Serious
3. Panicked
4. Disbelief
We see that the word shriek definitely matches with number three, so the answer is Poe uses onomatopoeia and rhyme to create a mood of panic. We see that there is rhyme here too. Speak and shriek rhyme.
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This sentence would constitute an appeal "to ethics" since many would agree that in an ethical world all players would have an opportunity to play, especially because this is how the experienced players got to be so experienced.
1.the three stages of GDL are: Supervised learning period. A young driver, after passing a qualifying test, is granted a learner's permit. The new driver is allowed to drive only with a supervising adult in the car for a given period of time or minimum number of hours before earning an intermediate license.
2.For the purposes of the Graduated Demerit Point system, a person is a Novice Driver until they have held a driver's licence for at least two (2) years or periods adding up to two (2) years. This may include: A first time learner's permit holder. The holder of a provisional driver's licence
3.The three licence stages of GDL are: Learner (minimum nine months), Intermediate (minimum 15 months), and Full (for the firstthree years). Each stage has specific restrictions on the new driver that will reduce the opportunity and likelihood for them to engage in risky driving behaviour.
4.The Supervising Driver must:
Be at least 21 years old.Have a full driving licence (for the type of vehicle being used - manual or automatic)Have held that valid licence for a minimum of three years.Ensure the car is in a safe and legal condition.Meet the minimum eyesight standards.
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6.Your position on the DSR scale, which has 36 levels, depends on your driving record. Driving safely moves you up the scale, which saves you money — up to 33 per cent savings on vehicle premiums and up to an additional $30 savings on driver's licence premiums.
7. Age or driving experience
Make and model of your vehicle.
Driving and claims history
Geographic location. Drivers in cities normally pay higher insurance rates than
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