MediumReading and Writing· Standard English Conventions· None· MCQ
The author's use of sentence fragments creates a sense of immediacy and urgency. This technique is effective in conveying the speaker's excitement and enthusiasm. However, some readers may find the abruptness of the sentence fragments to be jarring. What is the most likely reason the author chooses to use sentence fragments?
In this passage, the author's use of sentence fragments most likely serves to
A
add a touch of informality to the passage.
B
create a sense of excitement and urgency.
C
highlight the speaker's sense of confusion.
D
emphasize the speaker's lack of education.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Sentence fragments can be used to create a sense of excitement and urgency, as they can make the writing feel more immediate and impactful. This is consistent with the passage's discussion of the speaker's excitement and enthusiasm.
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