Unclear question. However, i inferred this be the clear rendering;
"Read chapter xxii, the shadow of the lonasc, and comment on the technique used to frame the story".
Explanation:
I could not get access to the book 'The Shadow of Ionasc', but here are some of the popular techniques used in stories:
1. first person narrative technique,
2. second person narrative
3. third person,
4. third person omniscient.
Emily is derived from Aemilia, the Latin feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. The name Aemilius was in turn derived from the Latin word <em>aemulus</em><span> meaning "rival".
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I think it is A because you are learning that Liz likes hiking. And you know that in the story Liz will be hiking mountains and something is going to happen.
They're probably looking for false, but to be honest, I use it in my writing sometimes. It depends on the setting and character, or it should be specified as slang in nonfiction writing.
Answer:
But here's a good rule of thumb: if you're reading a book and you find the author using language or narrative structure in an unusual way, there's probably a literary device at work.
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Here are 10 of the most common literary devices:
Simile.
Metaphor.
Imagery.
Symbolism.
Flashbacks.
Foreshadowing.
Motif.
Allegory.
Explanation: