The first text box is C, since it introduces text with "picture this" and a nice setting they'd like to imagine.
The second text box is B as it flows the hook (which gets the audience's attention) smoothly into the claim.
The third text box is A, as it goes into detail on the writer's claim
The fourth text box is D, as the word "however" indicates there will be a counterclaim
The last text box is E since it goes into detail on the counterclaim.
The last one "After the storm, the streets were piled high with snow" is the one that has a prepositional phrase that modifies the noun
Answer:
C. Learning from printed material
I believe it is B. Fictional anguages are often hard to depict but context clues from the characters and environment in the plot help the audience to get a general understanding of what's being said.
The only adjective beautiful