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The play ends with a telephone call, taken by Arthur, who reports that a young woman has passed away a suspected case of death, and that the police are on their way to question them
Explanation:
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The bushes are dancing because:
4. The birds are hopping around in the branches.
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing here clearly states that it is because of the birds that the bushes seem to be dancing:
<em>[...] and the bushes fairly danced with birds.</em>
<em>[...] as the small gray birds hopped on the swaying branches.</em>
The birds are hopping, stretching their wings, puffing out their chests, all the while making the bushes' branches sway. Why does the author use the word "dancing" to describe the movement of the branches, then? This is a technique called personification. Bushes cannot dance but, by saying so, the author conveys the idea that the way the bushes are moving is beautiful, rhythmic, hypnotizing, just like dancing.
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It would have to be adolescents who have taken an interest in astronomy.
"They "lurk" in the shadows, "Mangling" stars and "gobbling" them up."
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There are three types of annotation notes used in a text. It depends on what is more important for the reader. They are:
Summary: give a brief overview or summary.
Critical : an evaluative or critical annotation includes an analysis of the text.
The joining of the two forms: It has one or two sentences with the general idea or describing the text.
Summary annotation are also classified into informative and indicative annotations.