If there's fog, you could say that "a veil of mist obscures faraway buildings/houses". You can say how the weather makes you feel. Maybe the cloudy sky is "a melancholic shade of gray". (melancholic means "expressing pensive sadness") Maybe the clouds and the cool weather is "refreshing", or the air feels "crisp". If it's cloudy and moist outside, but also kind of hot, you can say that the weather is "humid". I can't write the page for you, but I hope the ideas help!
Hello. Although you have presented the text to which this question refers, you have not shown the answer options and you have not shown what was addressed by part A. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
"Why teens find the end of the world so applealing" is a text that shows how dystopic novels have the ability to communicate with teenagers in a very strong way, as it stimulates emotional responses in an unrealistic world to which they can relate. Part A and Part B are directly related to this text. In that case, to answer these questions, you should read the article to answer the Part A question and then look at what options in Part B can justify and show that your Part A answer is correct.
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“Yousufzai grew up in the Swat area with little access to educational resources. . . .”
I’d say D. is the best choice
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People generally prefer a warm to a cold climate, and cold kills more people than heat.
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