Answer:
Explanation:
Kerry has been a teacher and an administrator for more than twenty years. She has a Master of Education degree. In chapter 13 of 'Tuck Everlasting' by Natalie Babbitt, the stranger steals the horse from the Tucks so that he can quickly ride to the Foster home to tell them where Winnie has been taken.
In the first poem, there is a goal that the speaker wants to achieve yet cannot, but is going towards it with the help of personified Death. In the second one, the speaker believes that she has already reached the goal and therefore everything's good.
The
answer is A; vivid language of what the five senses experience is a
sensory detail.
<span>Vivid
language is a detailed description that help readers to visualize
what the writer is talking about. A vivid description that involves
the five senses, a sensory detail, makes you feel as if you were
there experiencing what the author is describing.</span>
Cinderella and the Narrator/Mysterious Man had the last bow.