This isn’t a actual question you need to have more information for it to be answered
It’s to see the how the Holocaust was through the eyes of a young girl.
Answer:
A). External noise.
Explanation:
'External noise' is demonstrated as the noise which ensues in the surroundings instead of the individual(speaker) himself/herself. Such noise could be very distracting as well as disturbing at the same time that may prevent a person from concentrating on a specific goal or objective.
In the given situation, Jason similarly experiences the 'external noise'(environmental factors) that averts him from paying attention to the lecture delivered by the Professor in the class. The environmental factor('uncomfortably warm') interferes/distracts him and hampers his concentration. Therefore, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Thornton Wilder's who is our Town incorporates unusual theatrical devices which are for creating a play which was radical in comparison to temperance plays of the time and the melodramas. The uniqueness on the narration of our Town uses asides to directly connect with the audience and to break the fourth wall.
The design set is so minimal such that it requires the audience to imagine the settings and props. Play breaks away from demands participation of the audience and from restrictions of realism. The whole of the play Wilder builds a theme of universality when referencing ideas and feelings that transcend location and time.
Through the use of flashbacks, he manipulates time, which emphasizes more on ideas that human life is being fleeting. He represents large numbers and presents town which is far away perspective to illustrate the idea such that human life is important in the context of the universe.
Millions of people in America buy fireworks and wait until night to light up the sky with colors.