Answer:
1. "I heard sounds from heaven;and I heard sounds from hell!"
2. "Listen! Listen!"
Explanation:
When the narrator is pointing something out in this way-by stating the dialogue in an urgent, anxious way, it creates a sense of anticipation in the audience/readers.
The text of a novel is more explanatory with details and the setting. In the movie version of novels, the movie is just flowing which makes it almost seem to be shorter. As to the text of a novel it's said\explained when a noise is made or when somebody walks in or by. In my opinion, although it would take more dedicated time to read the text of a novel first and the movie second it would give the reader's and viewer's a better understanding of what is being watched in the movie version.
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
The passage with the sentences from your question are missing and I cannot find them on the internet but I have found the correct answer which is B). Unfortunately, I cannot give you any explanation of it, but I hope that this will help you with your research.
I assume that the missing passage is about the environment and how people are treating it but I cannot give you any further information until you share the missing passage.
Answer:
I feel like it would be a mix (edit sorry) of both B and C but I would guess B :)