It's hard to tell what the options are lol, but I'd say Mysterious.
The narrator hears tapping -- neither he nor the reader knows what it is. The core of the word mysterious is <em>mystery</em>, and this provokes a question our minds; what could it be?
Answer:
It is a kind of god in the story.
Explanation:
An omniscient point of view is when the narrator knows everything about everything in the story. He/she is everywhere in every place and he/she behaves as a god in the story because he/she knows all the details of the story, he/she justify characters, and he/she also knows the thought of the characters.
In poetry, a syllabic meter is characterized by A. having a fixed number of syllables per line.
So, if we're talking about a pentameter, which is a type of a syllabic meter, it always has to have 10 syllables in each line. An unchanging number of syllables in line is important when it comes to a syllabic meter because it contributes to the rhythm of the poem, whereas stress and pronunciation are not as important here.
The elements that nori should <span>include in order to write an effective analysis are:
</span><span>the advertising techniques used to persuade the viewer. In order to do this, Nori need to determine whether the advertisers using a visual or principle attraction method for this product
what tools the advertiser uses to sell the product. This could range from newspaper, billboard, television, or phamplets
the purpose of the advertiser's message. Nori need to do this in order to find out the customer segmentation of the product</span>