Which section of the passage builds tension by
speeding up the pace?
or the Tiger."
All...
English, 13.12.2020 22:40 Albertrami9019
Which section of the passage builds tension by
speeding up the pace?
or the Tiger."
All was ready. The signal was given. A door beneath
the royal party opened, and the lover of the princess
walked into the arena. Tall, beautiful, fair, his
appearance was greeted with a low hum of admiration
and anxiety. Half the audience had not known so grand
a youth had lived among them. No wonder the princess
loved him!
O All was ready. The signal was given
O Tall, beautiful, fair, his appearance was greeted wit
a low hum of admiration and anxiety.
O Half the audience had not known so grand a youth
lived among them.
No wonder the princess loved him!
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