Reading titles and headings in order to get an overview of what lies ahead in a reading passage is called surveying.
As the man walked through a dark narrow hallway he smelled something like death. Although, he kept walking grasping and touching the wall he sometimes felt a strange sickening water substance dripping as he dragged his fingers across the wall. At that very moment he heard loud crunching noises at the end of the narrow hallway similar to cracked bones. Once he reached the end of the hallway he turned right and fell to the ground as his eyes lingered on such a figure to horrified to speak his worst nightmare had come to life.
That might have been a tad bit gruesome but just wright something along those lines if not just use what I gave I really hope this helps :)
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. A clause is an expression that includes a subject and a predicate, so it performs some sort of action within a sentence. A<span> </span>clause<span> is the smallest grammatical unit. Hope this answers the question.</span>
According to "The Philosophy of Composition," this one <span>C.Writing the climax first and establishing the rhythm and meter best </span><span>approaches to writing would Poe.</span>