Answer:
d
Explanation:
Edgar Allan Poe discusses the "unity of effect" in his essay The Philosophy of Composition. In it, he argues that the writer should decide what the dominant effect of his text will be, and he should then ensure that all the elements of the story are contributing to the development of that effect.
Maybe passive?
I’m assuming it’d be passive.
TV is a big influence on our children's choices. But, I do agree, us as parents must lead our children's best interest in a healthy and wise direction.
Answer: The following lines from the passage given contain personification:
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1) "<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea.."
This attributes "person-like" characteristics. Specifically, "farm buildings" (inanimate objects) "huddled" (as a past tense verb) and "crouched [as a verb] low to the ground.
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2) "....</span><span>Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips. . . . "
This passage refers to ferns (plants) having "fingers" [note: "five-fingered ferns") and "fingertips".
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3) "...</span><span>The high mountain wind coasted sighing through the pass and whistled on the edges of the big blocks of broken granite. . . .
This passage describe the wind "sighing" and "whistling"; which are person-like traits.
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4) "...</span><span>Gradually the sharp snaggled edge of the ridge stood out above them, rotten granite tortured and eaten by the winds of time...."
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Describes the "granite" (type of rock") as "rotten" and being "tortured and eaten" (person-like attributes of human cruelty; and the "wind" having "tortured and eaten/ over time".
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