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ELA 11 A Semester Exam
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The mangled sinews of commerce in so much of the Southland only added to the despair.

Railroad tracks torn apart.

Fields fallow, hardened, and barren.

Bridges that once defied the physics of uncrossable rivers destroyed.

So many Southern cities had been reduced to smoldering rubble.

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Use the passage to answer the question.

What effect does the use of short sentences in this excerpt have on the reader?

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It gives the reader an idea of how great the South was before the war and how much it lost.
It gives the reader an idea of how great the South was before the war and how much it lost.

It suggests that only a few harsh words are needed to describe the destruction done to the South.
It suggests that only a few harsh words are needed to describe the destruction done to the South.

It gives the reader a great sense of sympathy for the Southerners after the war.
It gives the reader a great sense of sympathy for the Southerners after the war.

It suggests that the damage done to the Southern landscape was minimal.
It suggests that the damage done to the Southern landscape was minimal.
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The correct response to the question about the effect of the use of short sentences in the excerpt is:

**It suggests that only a few harsh words are needed to describe the destruction done to the South.**

Short sentences can often convey a sense of immediacy and starkness, which effectively reflects the severity of the destruction being described.