Answer:
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Explanation:
A descriptive essay is related to the five senses; it usually describes a particular event.
A persuasive essay tries to convince the reader by presenting evidence that can lead to prove writers' hypothesis.
A narrative essay, as the name describes usually tells a story; the author's point of view is very common in this type of writing.
A comparison essay is used to show similarities and differences between two subjects.
A critical essay teaches the reader about literary work, primary and secondary sources are used to prove the writer's point.
An expository essay has a a main purpose to present information to the reader; it helps clarify something to readers.
A thesis statement is generally the first few sentences of your writing to help get your readers interested in what they'll be reading. So, if your thesis is unclear, they'll be confused about what's going on before anything even happens.
<span>The blimps envelope remain inflated for 24 hours. </span>
Answer:
A - the use of several short phrases connected by commas.
Explanation:
Reading those short phrases connected by commas give the excerpt a rhytm, a speed, and keeps up a pace.
" I was paralyzed with terror, cold with fright, ready to shout out, ready to die."
Option B: there isn't very detailed or descriptive imagery.
C: None of the words slow down the sentence.
D: the technique or procedure used in option A fits.