Answer:
present-tense narration
Explanation:
In present-tense narration, there is a sense of urgency used because it is used to tell a story that is happening in-the--moment thereby giving the reader a sense of immediacy.
In "Spanish Dancer" by Rainer Maria RIlke, this style of narration is employed thus:
<u>"And all at once it is completely fire.
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One upward glance and she ignites her hair
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<u>and, whirling faster and faster, fans her dress
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<u>into passionate flames, till it becomes a furnace
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<u>from which, like startled rattlesnakes, the long
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<u>naked arms uncoil, aroused and clicking."</u>
The central idea would be that the internet has not always been safe and doesn’t protect your information so criminals can find any information needed.
Answer:
David sends a letter to the owner of a source to ask if he can quote it
Explanation:
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Had to look for the options and here is my answer.
Based on the given excerpt above from President Eisenhower’s address on September 24, 1957, the reason why the President had included all these details is to convince his listeners or audience <span>of the need for presidential intervention. Hope this answers your question.</span>