Yes. He saw them has a subject (he), a verb (saw), and an object (them), so it is totally a sentence.
The answer is: A. A narrative lead.
A narrative lead is the opening of the story, the phrases that hook the readers' attention and display the scene before they find out about the characters and the circumastances surrounding them. They can also be created through dialogue, action or imagery. A typical example of a narrative lead is the phrase "Once upon a time."
Answer:
An image of helplessness.
Explanation:
The excerpt doesn't describe Cyclops' home, nor does it compare Odysseus and his men. It is a simile, which compares two things, his men and squirming puppies. Cyclops doesn't have any pets that are introduced in this excerpt. It compares the men to innocent animals, but the more descriptive and definitive answer is C.
By describing the one act of freedom a caged bird has