Okay please help me a little bit I really don't understand what they're asking for.

Use the excerpt from “Out Where the West Begins” by Arthur Chapman to answer the question.

“Out where the handclasp's a little stronger,

Out where the smile dwells a little longer,

That’s where the West begins;

Out where the sun is a little brighter.”

In 3-5 sentences, write about the author’s repetitive use of the “s” sound and its significance in the excerpt. Use details from the excerpt to support your ideas.

i never asked for someone to write it for me I asked if someone could HELP me not cheat.

1.B- Dani Bit her lip and tensed her shoulder at the news

2.C- A group of baseball players change their mind about their coach..
3.C-New experiences are of great value
4.D-The main characters change from being overly critical to..
5.C-The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall
6.A- Marta missed the school dance to focus on her compaign for student..
7.C- Characters create the action
8.C-She felt slow compared to the others
9. C-He is extremely fast
10.A- Fiona fretted and paced, and feared the future
11.she did a lot of backflips for 9 months everday at 5 a.m but she is not sure about how she will perform in the gymnastics tournament but she just continues stretching instead of worrying.
12.In a summary you should look at the important details in the passage.And always take notes. Review the importants details or words.. There aslo has to be evidence supporting the main idea too.
13.It makes the story more better or interesting.It helps create unique images in our head or imagination.
14.DO ON YOUR OWN PLEASE
15.the main idea is what the book is a mostly about. Its literally what the authors is explaining to you. A theme is the moral of the story

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To analyze the author's repetitive use of the "s" sound and its significance in the excerpt, you will need to focus on the alliteration, which is the repetition of initial consonant sounds. Start by identifying the words that begin with the "s" sound, such as "handclasp's," "smile," "stronger," and "sun." Then, consider how the alliteration contributes to the overall message of the excerpt. In this case, the repetition of the "s" sound creates a sense of smoothness and serenity, emphasizing the positive qualities associated with the West, such as a firm handshake, warm smiles, and brighter sunshine. By highlighting these traits, the author conveys a vivid and appealing image of the West.

No one will write this for you, no.

But if you google ‘alliteration’ and then consider all those s-sounds, you should be able to write your own.