On the contrary - C) To compare
In addition - D) To add
For instance - B) To give an example
In conclusion - E) To summarize
Afterward - A) To show sequence or results
Answer:
I and III only
Explanation:
because 'like' is used which is a simile and smell of the scene is given which is a sensory imagery
Answer:
n the film version of the scene, Rainsford and his companion discuss how the trap will work, and the filmmakers show them working on it. In the story, the narration quickly moves from Rainsford finding the tree to the trap being built, without explaining what exactly he did. This creates suspense in the story, as the reader is not sure what Rainsford is doing. But in both the film and the story, Rainsford uses the same kind of trap. The filmmakers probably wanted the audience to be able to see the trap.
Explanation:
Answer: The theme of Robert Frost's poem is the destuctive potential of hatred and desire. In his poem, Frost explores with amazingly eloquent brevity two forces which have the potential to bring destruction to the world. The first of these two is desire, which Frost likens in heat and intensity to fire.
Explanation:
B, D, F, G
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