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Rick: How <u>are</u> you and Marcia celebrate New Year's Eve, Tim?
<u>Will</u> you <u>both</u> go to any parties?
Tim No. We <u>will</u> go out for dinner. Our favorite restaurant
<u>will </u>serve a special meal, and our friends <u>would</u>
Join us there. But we <u>wont</u> stay out late.
Rick: So you <u>will</u> be home before midnight, huh?
Tim: That's right. It <u>would</u> be a quiet celebration.
Explanation:
Getting questions correct.
Asking questions in class.
Answering questions.
That’s type of stuff
I have experience with this I am <span>currently</span> doing this in English, the answer is D. the characters belong to the same social class. if this answer is incorrect I am very sorry but I think its defiantly this one.
Answer:
The alliteration in the first sounds of the words "step" and "sheer", and the consonance of the sound in "hairsbreadth" and "coincidence." The two devices work together to unify the idea that the tiniest of things make all the difference in the way things work out.
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