Asked by chuck
Could I get a little help please? I think it's D
How do the words “exciting” and “theater” in the following sentence help the reader understand the word “dramatic?”
“Dramatic moments make a story exciting, but walking the plank is just that—theater.”
A) They emphasize that dramatic things are often not real.
B) They draw a connection between real life plank walking and movie plank walking.
C) They emphasize that dramatic events are expected by an audience.
D) They illustrate the difference between real life plank walking and movie plank walking.
How do the words “exciting” and “theater” in the following sentence help the reader understand the word “dramatic?”
“Dramatic moments make a story exciting, but walking the plank is just that—theater.”
A) They emphasize that dramatic things are often not real.
B) They draw a connection between real life plank walking and movie plank walking.
C) They emphasize that dramatic events are expected by an audience.
D) They illustrate the difference between real life plank walking and movie plank walking.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
How are B and D different, besides in their wording?
Answered by
chuck
One is a difference and the other is a similarity
Answered by
Writeacher
OK … making sure you understand that!
Yes, I agree with you — D.
Yes, I agree with you — D.
Answered by
chuck
Okie Thank you!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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