Answer: The following two lines depict the setting of the passage in the best possible way.
It is a great Dead Place—greater than any Dead Place we know.
Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers of the gods.
Explanation: The given passage describes the circumstances after a highly catastrophic event. The line ' It is a great Dead Place—greater than any Dead Place we know' conveys the fact that the land is devoid of any human presence. At the same time, the line ' Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers of the gods' describes that the narrator is surrounded by ruins of mighty architectural structures.
Thus, both the sentences appropriately convey the circumstances of complete disintegration of human civilization in the post-apocalyptic world.
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Explanation:
start with the reason why you were going on a plane where you are going, what you you are going to do and if you are with anyone. Elaborate on that. Then you talk about how as you were in the airport some people seemed suspicious but you didnt want to let them know so you minded your buisness when going to the bathroom in the airport, you saw them in your plane's seating area and you were scared but thpught you need some more coffee. On the plane it happened and quickly.
Direct characterization is a process by which the writer reveals the personality of a certain, or main character off of an excerpt, story, or poem.
Examples: Karen is bright, energetic, and helpful!
Example #2: Joe was motivated by money, he had no love for his actual family.
Final Example #3: While Jill loved Bradley, she knew she was not the marrying kind.
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