English, 10.02.2021 02:30 daltonrebekah3440
Which detail provides more information to support
Shelley's idea that language, unlike other forms of
expression, comes from the imagination?
"For language is arbitrarily produced by the
imagination"
"and has relation to thoughts alone"
"The former is as a mirror which reflects, the latter
as a cloud which enfeebles
"both are mediums of communication"
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Read the sentence below about the chicago fire of 1871. schaffer told someone else to strike the wrong alarm box and that caused a miscommunication during the chicago fire of 1871. which revision is the best example of adding concrete details? schaffer told another person in his office to sound the wrong alarm and that caused a big miscommunication during the chicago fire. schaffer told his assistant to strike the wrong alarm box and that caused a miscommunication during the massive chicago fire of 1871. schaffer mistakenly told his assistant to strike alarm box 342 instead of the correct box and that caused a miscommunication during a fire in chicago. schaffer mistakenly told his assistant to strike alarm box 342, and as a result, firefighters were directed to an incorrect location during the chicago fire of 1871.
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