Answer:
Each author develops the common theme of human frailty by referencing different literary devices and techniques in their essays. For example, in "Big Little Lies" by Liane Moriarty, the author uses flashbacks to show how each character's past has contributed to their present state. Margaret Atwood uses a dystopian future to explore themes of sexism and female powerlessness.
Answer:
As he crept<em><u> stealthily</u></em> into the room, the wind whistled <em><u>eerily</u></em> in the trees. His flashlight played<em><u> nervously</u></em> on the pieces of furniture until he caught some movement behind the couch. "Who's there?" he asked <em><u>fearfully</u></em>. "Surprise!" the group shouted <em><u>excitedly</u></em> as they burst from their hiding places. He grinned <em><u>sheepishly</u></em> and<em><u> immediately</u></em> collapsed into a chair.
Explanation:
Adverbs modify or qualify an adjective, verb -- as in all of the above examples, -- or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
Since there is no reference to the poem, Try finding the words that radiate unattractiveness
For example:
- She had a frog-like faced
or
- We can't help but to cringe whenever we see him
hope this helps