Kind of working together because ample means full and plump is round,...for ex. i am ample and my stomach is plump
The correct answer is C. The first example cannot be correct because the colon simply doesn't fit there - a comma would fit better. The second one is also incorrect as you don't need to put a colon after every word, just once before the first word. The last example also doesn't need a colon, you can just enumerate these various states without the use of colon. So naturally, we are left with only one option, and that is C.
I would say C) "'Oh, my poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs! …'" (Paragraph 14) is the best option.
Answer:
A) Both ads feature emotional appeals
Explanation:
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1. The title of the article
2. Ben powell's name
5. The purpose of Ben's play
those are the answers!