1. the "feeling" or emotional aura that pervades a story or a poem - atmosphere
The atmosphere is the air you breathe, the invisible stuff that surrounds. An atmosphere of a story or poem helps to communicate the theme or author's attitude towards the subject.
2. a critical moment in a story at which the protagonist is forced to take decisive action - Crisis
Critical = crisis. They are from the root word crit which means to separate or choose. During a crisis, the protagonist is forced to make a difficult choice. This usually results in some type of internal conflict for the protagonist, creates a learning experience which makes the character dynamic, and often is the climax of the story.
3. the time and place in which the story occurs - setting
The setting is where the story is set. Time and place. Sometimes it helps to think of a movie set. On a movie set, the director is creating the specific place and time in which the story takes place.
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The sentence that is written in active voice is D. "We will provide your password after you have completed the form."
<u>Active Voice Structure</u>
Active voice follows the structure of Subject + Verb + Object
The emphasis is on the person that carries out the action.
WE (<u>subject)</u>+WILL <u>(auxiliar)</u>+ PROVIDE <u>(verb)</u>+YOUR PASSWORD <u>(object)</u>
<u>Passive Voice Structure</u>
Passive voice follows the structure of OBJECT + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE/-ED
The emphasis is not on the person but on the object.
YOUR PASSWORD <u>(object)</u>+ WILL <u>(auxiliar) </u>+BE(<u>verb "BE") </u>+ GIVEN (past participle)
Well they are all examples of Epic Poetry! I hope I helped you out!
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