The correct answer is D.
In this excerpt from "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," we can see that everyone was scared of the skin colour of the Knight. So much that they though he might have been a ghost.
So, when the green Knight spoke, nobody could answer him, not even the noble Knights, who were petrified.
1) F
2) B
3) D
4)A
5)G
6)E
7) C
<span>The narrator returns to Horsell Common to discover an even larger crowd, all pushing to be able to see the cylinder. All, that is, except for one poor guy who fell into the crater and is trying to push his way back out. (Which is always the way – the grass is always greener on the other side of the crater.)Then the cylinder opens, and out comes something that no one expects. The narrator admits that he expected something sort of like a man to emerge, but instead what comes out is snake-like tentacles and a body about the size of a bear and skin that glistens like "wet leather" (1.4.12, 1.4.14). (You can only imagine our facial contortions right now.)Everyone runs away from the Martian just because it looks horrible, what with its saliva-dripping, lipless mouth and big, luminous eyes. Oh, and tentacles. Can't forget the tentacles.Since all of the people have for cover (they've found places to hide and watch), the area by the crater is now a human-free zone, with just some horses and carts.<span>Oh, and remember the man who fell in the crater before? He's still down there. Dun dun dun!
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The correct answer is B, it introduces the counter argument by stating "we cannot reuse or recycle all the materials we use in our daily lives."
The above question wants to analyze your reading, writing, and creativity skills. For that reason, it's not right for me to create the storyboard for you, but I'll show you how to create it.
First, you should read the book your question refers to identify the main events of the book. To expedite this, you can search for articles and essays that summarize this book, where you will find these events.
After that you can create your storyboard as follows:
- Open a drawing application. You can use an application that already has pre-defined drawings, which will make your activity easier.
- Create 6 rectangles that are the same size and big enough for your drawings.
- Each rectangle will represent an event from the book.
- Start adding images that represent the events in each rectangle.
Don't forget that events must be presented in chronological order, that is, in the order in which they happen.
More information about a storyboard at the link:
brainly.com/question/17714726