I think the correct answer is: B) The bride floated down the aisle to her awaiting love.
First of all, diction is the writer's choice of words. By choosing the words, the author defines the mood and the style of writing. This can be the difference between a great writer or an average one, between capturinf the readers attention or not.
In the options given, the B seems like a sentence that was well thought by the writer as he uses profound words that evoke a certain feeling, in this case it could be love. The use of the word "floated" gives us a clue on how the bride was feeling, she didn't just walk. The rest of the options only describe mere actions without giving them a deeper meaning.
The correct answer is set number 1:
"VIOLA: 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white
Nature’s own sweet and cunning hand laid on.
Lady, you are the cruel’st she alive
If you will lead these graces to the grave
And leave the world no copy."
Viola is telling Olivia how cruel she would be should she "lead these graces to the grave", i.e. die, "and leave the world no copy", i.e. not having had children to carry on her beauty. Thus, Viola is requesting for Olivia to get married and have offpsring, preferably with her lord and master.
Answer:
"The common garter snake, a predator of rough-skinned newts, exhibits a resistance to the toxin produced by the newt."
Explanation:
The phrase "The common garter snake, a predator of rough-skinned newts, exhibits a resistance to the toxin produced by the newt" literally shows the relationship established between the common garter snake and the rough-skinned newts. This sentence shows that animals have a relationship of predatorism, since the common garter snake feeds on rough-skinned newts, since the snake is resistant to the toxins produced by the newts, managing to establish predatorism with efficiency.
Answer:
In the story, "The Valiant Woman" by J.J. Powers, we find that in judging people, we overlook most of the characteristics that draw us to them, but we do so without realizing it. We can draw inaccurate conclusions about a person by misjudging their facial expressions, their physical stamina, and their obvious personality traits. When people are blinded by false superiority, they judge a person incorrectly because they fail to see them as they really are.
Explanation:
The paragraph has been revised and the inconsistencies with the shift of person and shift of number have been corrected.
It has been rewritten and consistency was maintained by making use of the first person plural when referring to readers, and the third person plural nouns and pronouns when referring to those being judged.