I'm not sure what your options are so heres this. Hope it helps :)
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Arronax is moved by Nemo's fervor as he speaks about the name Avenger. Arronax recognizes that Nemo's presence in the water was caused by "wrath, either hideous or glorious." For the time being, Arronax promises us that he will soon find the source of Nemo's rage, but he is distracted by a faint booming sound. He climbs to the platform, where Ned and Conseil are already standing, and looks out towards the ship Arronax in the distance, which he had seen earlier. The boys notice that it's a battleship, but they can't tell whose nation it belongs to because there isn't a flag visible anywhere.
Answer:
Problem/solution.
Explanation:
A problem/solution text structure is when a passage is organized in such a way that the dilemma is provided or expressed, followed by what can be done to remedy that. In other words, it is a text structure where a problem is given, followed by a possible solution for that problem.
Likewise, in the given passage, the problem is expressed first. The problem is that of the alarming disappearing rate of chimpanzees. This is then followed by a probable solution, like saving rainforests and woodlands.
Thus, the text structure is a problem/solution structure.
Answer: Margo was over the moon when she hit her first home run in softball.
Over the moon is an idiom.
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I'm not sure what you mean to state, can you please rephrase the question because I simply do not understand
<u>Answer:</u>
'Wiesel's story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman's novel illustrates his father's horrific experiences'.
<u>Explanation:</u>
'Wiesel's story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman's novel illustrates his father's horrific experiences' accurately describes a contrast between Wiesel’s 'All Rivers Run to the Sea' and Art
Spiegelman’s graphic novel 'Maus'.
'All Rivers Run to the Sea' takes the readers from Wiesel's childhood memories in a conventional village of Sighet while 'Maus' revolves around a tragic story of writer's father's experiences.