Answer: 2 and 5
Explanation: Part 1 is only a description of the action, and parts 3 and 4 introduce details from the character's past that enrich the narrative, but don't build anticipation. Part 2 introduces some anticipation in the last words "...he lay perfectly quiet and listened," which evokes in the reader a feeling of expectation for a relevant piece of auditory information. Part 5 has an even more intense effect, concentrated in the words "...he might never know again," which project an ominous feeling that events are about to unfold in the character's life.
Answer:
a procedure for accomplishing an answer
Paired conjunctions
Either......or
Neither......nor
Not only.....but
Iwill go either to Rio or Bahia on my vacation
Neither John nor Mary speaks French
Not only does he speak French,but also German
my answer to this question is no, it is not a sentence.
Answer: We can also see the planet Venus when it passes between Earth and the Sun on its orbit. This is called a transit of Venus. Because of how the orbits of Venus and the Earth line up, we can't see the transit of Venus very often.
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