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merrily over - there it is in the water! The dash here to is meant to convey ?​

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Answered by haiquazainab28
25

Answer:

a sense of unexpected interruption

Explanation:

in this line you can clearly observe that speaker is not expected the thing is in the water and when speaker saw then he came to know about it

Answered by laxmijain29
1

Answer:

The correct answer is

‘Merrily over — there it is in the water!’ The dash here is meant to convey a sense of unexpected interruption

Explanation:

  • The definition of grammar is that the study of the way words are accustomed make sentences.
  • An example of grammar is how commas and semicolons are alleged to be used.
  • Grammar explains the forms and structure of words (called morphology) and the way they're arranged in sentences (called syntax).
  • In other words, grammar provides the principles for common use of both spoken and written communication so we are able to more easily understand one another.

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