The way the author unfolds a series of events allows the creation of a logical sequence, which allows the reader to understand where the idea of climbing Mount Everest came from, the difficulties, conflicts, and resolution of this idea.
In other words, the events create a sequence that allows the book plot to advance.
Regarding "The Final Assault" we can say that:
- The book portrays the dangers and emotions of climbing Mount Everest.
- The narrator shows the apprehension of climbing the hill from the moment the idea emerged.
- However, the narrator is excited and with a strong expectation of being successful.
- After that, a series of events takes place, giving movement to the plot and showing all the consequences of this idea.
- This creates a logical sequence, which shows how events are organized until the end of the book, being able to trigger different emotions in the reader.
With this, we can conclude that the presentation of events in a sequence is a way to show linearity in the story, allow the plot to advance, and control the readers' emotions.
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Answer: 1. personification - words climbing
2. diving into the stream of students is a metaphor comparing the stream of students to a stream of water.
3. Dropped "like" a pop tart is a simile because a simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'.
4. We collide "like" bumper cars - simile.
5. Personification - gut is like a beast scraping away.
6. Simile - it is using 'like' to make a comparison.
7. Simile - "like" a popped balloon.
8. Lights wink. Lights can't wink so that is personification - when you give something inanimate human characteristics.
9. The card is "like" a white patch of hope but they didn't use like so it is a metaphor. Only a simile uses like or as.
10. The sandwich barfed. Sandwiches can't barf so it is personification.
11. Her voice sounds LIKE - simile uses like or as.
12. I am a deer. He is comparing himself to a deer without using 'like' or 'as' so it is a metaphor.
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This has made has made me to see that there is more to life. This had shown me that as you grow older even responsibilities and tasks become more.
If you are looking for a way to connect these two clauses, you might want to use the subordinating conjunction "because" making it a complex sentence consisting of an independent clause "he was rejected from the program" + because "of his poor analytical skills".