timothyashburn8
11.09.2019 •
English
Earthquakes are eerily quiet—at first, anyway—but this wasn't quiet. this was loud, an incredible roaring sound that was louder than anything i'd ever heard before. the sound was so punishing it drove me to my knees, and i wasn't the only one.
Solved
Show answers
More tips
Answers on questions: English
- E English 17. Why do you suppose might smoking cigarettes be closely tied to vanity for the Abnegation faction?...
- E English Who is ha before she flees her home (inside out and back again)...
- E English Which one of these options completes the sentence in a way that makes the most sense? Letting go of the top of the rock wall, A.he slowly descended while hanging from the rope. B....
- E English 2. Whether an argument is formal or less formal, why is an argument s opening so important?...
- E English BERNICE NJOKI MBUGUAGRAMMAR; Fil the gaps in the following sentences with most appropriateprepositiona. This years candidates are very good English...
- E English What influence does Robert frost poet laureate have on our nation’s relationships to poetry...
- E English What is checklist and rating scales?...
- E English What can the reader infer about Garcia marquez’s feelings about the theif?...
- E English How are the argument pressented...
- E English What does the excerpt from act 1 of ibsen’s a doll’s house tell about the cultural context of the play...
Ответ:
The author’s word choice and use of punctuation will often serve a as clue to what type of voice should be used to read the poem. If there are a lot of short action-packed words, you should read the poem with a quick, excited voice. If there are a lot of commas and line brakes, you should read at a slower, calm voice
short and simple