Answer:
Odysseus and his men feared greatly for their lives
Explanation:
To identify the most appropriate thematic statements read the text carefully and analyze the theme or implicit messages of it.
<h3>What is the theme of a story?</h3>
This refers to the main message the author conveys in a story. This message can focus on aspects such as:
- Life
- Love
- Injustice
- Death
- Among others.
<h3>What is a thematic statement?</h3>
A thematic statement summarizes the theme, one example is "Life is only lived once".
<h3>How to identify the best thematic statements?</h3>
- Read the passage.
- Analyze the underlying message or messages of the paragraph.
- Select the options that are more similar to those messages.
Note: This question is incomplete because neither the statements nor the text is provided; due to this, I answered it based on general knowledge.
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Burbank of Plymouth is the answer
Answer:
The answer is hyperbole.
Explanation:
It's a familiar question.
Also, Hyperbole is an exaggeration. The most blatant display of exaggeration here is the author's description of her laughter.
The following lines show this:
"...and it nearly killed her laughing"
"...she laughed herself lame--she did, indeed;"
She couldn't have possibly laughed herself lame of course but the hyperbole is used in showing how hard she must have laughed at what he was telling her.
Answer:
D, E
Explanation:
This is usually what text features are used for...I got this answer by ruling out the other incorrect answers...it can't be A because that would be imagery and it wouldn't be B because suspence and dialougue can be used to entertain the reader. Hope this helps!