Answer: Look at 1 in definition of aura
Explanation:
au·ra
/ˈôrə/
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noun
noun: aura; plural noun: aurae; plural noun: auras
1.
the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.
"the ceremony retains an aura of mystery"
2.
(in spiritualism and some forms of alternative medicine) a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature and regarded as an essential part of the individual.
"emotional, mental, and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura"
Where is the passage? and what kind of plants?
This would be done to present the topic of the book to the reader
Explanation:
The general reason for the use of a prologue or an introduction in any work of art is to present the topic of the book to the reader.
The theme of the book even if it is non fiction would be specific as it is in most of the books so it is better for the reader to have some idea of what they are going to get inside the book from the outset.
This only has to set their expectations in the broadest sense of it and not rally give away much about anything in the actual narrative
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Chronological Order Example: I grabbed two pieces of bread then I put peanut butter on one piece of bread. Next I put jelly on the other and put them together.
<em>Meaning: </em> Arranged in or according to the order of time
Cause and Effect Example: I didn't study for my quiz which resulted in me making an F.
<em>Meaning:</em> Something that occurs that may cause a good or bad impact.
Problem and Solution Example: Caroline didn't have enough money for some merch from her favorite band, so she did a fundraiser and raised enough money for some merch.
<em>Meaning:</em> A problem that is happening that can be solved.
Compare and Contrast Example: Jace was very good at swimming because he practiced. Liam was bad at swimming because he never practiced.
<em>Meaning: </em>Two things that are different from each other.
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