words like “violence“ and “bloodshed” give the excerpt a threatening tone
No, a statement of cause and effect is typically referred to as a hypothesis, but it specifically describes a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through research. A hypothesis predicts the relationship between variables, indicating how one may affect the other. However, not all cause-and-effect statements qualify as hypotheses unless they are testable and falsifiable.
The invention of the balance made trade easier. Increased trade contributed to the development of more complex writing systems.
The statement "A heavy rainstorm hit our farm last weekend" is a cause. It describes an event that occurred, which can lead to various effects, such as flooding, crop growth, or soil erosion. The rainstorm itself is the initiating factor in this context.
This describes one kind of statement that can appear in a logical syllogism or argument. If a given argument A is true, then it follows that argument B must be true. It does not automatically follow that if B is true, then A must be true.'All living humans are breathing animals' is true. [If you are a living human (A) you breathe (B).'All breathing animals are therefore human' is not true. [If you breathe (B) you are a living human (A).
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To provide an accurate assessment of the intended aesthetic impact of a specific excerpt, I'd need to see the excerpt itself. Generally, the aesthetic impact can involve evoking emotions, creating vivid imagery, or establishing a mood that resonates with the reader. The choice of language, structure, and themes all contribute to how effectively the excerpt achieves its desired aesthetic effect. Please share the excerpt for a more tailored response.
The sensory imagery in the excerpt vividly portrays the scene, engaging the reader's senses and creating a more immersive experience. It helps to evoke emotions and enhance the overall mood of the writing, making it more impactful and memorable for the audience.
All of the above
One of the effects of deforestation is increased global warming.
The word "abruptly" conveys a sense of suddenness and unexpectedness, indicating that an action or event occurs without warning or preparation. It enhances the emotional impact of the scene, suggesting a jarring or disruptive change that can evoke surprise or tension. This choice of word implies a significant shift in the narrative, drawing attention to the importance of the moment. Overall, it adds urgency and intensity to the excerpt.
Improvements in technology made international communication easier.
Southern industry rapidly caught up to industry in the North
The simile in the excerpt helps to compare two unlike things using "like" or "as," adding a vivid and imaginative quality to the writing. It helps to emphasize a particular aspect or feeling by drawing a parallel between the object described and something more familiar to the reader.
The rotation of Earth causes the apparent path of ocean currents to curve
Many Europeans moved to the colonies to get rich by producing sugar
The posies simile in the excerpt "Facing It" by Yusuf Komunyakaa highlights the delicate beauty and vulnerability of the flowers, reflecting the poet's own feelings of fragility and emotional turmoil as he visits the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
It has allowed cultures to spread quickly and easily from one country to another.