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Read the passage: the winds of change are howling and there are storms on the horizon. i have come here tonight to tell you, my brothers and sisters, that our fight will be long and difficult; it will be defined by struggle and strife. you will be tested. you will be challenged. there will be roadblocks along the way and continual resistance from the establishment. it may be tempting to wait and watch what happens. but, freedom demands that we continue moving forward. there is no one else that can grant you your freedom; you must take destiny into your own hands. which lines use direct address? select 2 correct answers. a. i have come here tonight to tell you, my brothers and sisters, b. there are storms on the horizon. c. it will be defined by struggle and strife. d. you must take destiny into your own hands. read the passage. jaime adored summers in the mountains. with every sunrise, she found herself drifting further and further away from the crush of traffic and exhaust, the drumming of metal and glass, the droning of feet and black suits; in the city, jaime felt like she was drowning. the mountains were her savior. like an old friend, they reached down into the whirling waters of her city life and drew her up from beneath the waves, gasping for breath and hungry for their embrace. which statement best explains how the imagery in the text affects the reader? a. it paints a picture of the terrifying experience of being trapped underwater and struggling for air. b. it provides sensory details that allow readers to experience the beauty of the mountains as if they were there. c. it develops a sense of tension and discord, explaining the writer’s deep resentment of her life in the city. d. it creates a strong contrast between the city and the mountains, conveying the writer’s deep appreciation of the natural setting.

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