Answer:
the use of similes
Explanation:
the author uses similes to rouse up the story. the use of similes can add a dramatic effect; it adds color to the writing. here, the author compares the wind to a dragon's roar and the flapping sail to a wounded bird. these comparisons help to make this part of the story more exciting. it helps intensify the imagination of the reader.
Maybe something like Great Knowledge Comes with Great Pride?
The climax of the story is when the couple, Jim and Delia Young, discovers that they have both sacrificed their most beloved and valued personal possessions to buy gifts for each other. Delia sells her hair to buy a silver watch fob for Jim; while Jim sells his precious silver antique watch to buy tortoiseshell combs for Delia's hair. The gifts they give no longer have any used, except to symbolize the depth of their love and willingness to make sacrifices for each other.
Sorry, I dont know the rest
The correct answer is true
The correct answer should be<span> b
There was as yet no man, nor any animal, nor bird, nor fish, nor
crawfish, nor any pit, nor ravine, nor green herb, nor any tree; nothing
was but the firmament.
You didn't provide whether there's more possible answers, but this one is correct definitely. It shows that there was nothing and ex nihilo means that, out of nothing, which is what fits B.</span>