A sample that can be used to show the speed and distance between Sunny and Moonbeam is given below.
<h3>Calculations and Parameters</h3>
If Sunny runs twice as fast as Moonbeam
Given the assumed data:
Sunny's speed = 12m/h
Moonbeam's speed= 6m/h
Therefore, if they run for 2 hours, Sunny would have covered 12 * 2 = 24 miles
While Moonbeam would have covered 6 *2 = 12 miles in the same 2 hours.
This given illustration shows that given that all parameters are equal, except the x2 speed of Sunny to that of Moonbeam, he would always be 2x faster than Moonbeam.
If they run for 4 hours, Sunny would have covered 12 * 4 = 48 miles
While Moonbeam would have covered 6 *4 = 24 miles in the same 4 hours.
Note that your question is incomplete so a general overview was given.
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The effect of the stage directions is the following:
They build suspense
<h3>What are stage directions?</h3>
Stage directions in a play can include every movement the actors have to do as well as instructions about the lights, the sounds and the scenery.
In this case, the stage directions described in the excerpt build suspense because of the description of the thunders and the rain.
I was able to find the complete instructions for the exercise online:
"Read this excerpt from The Golem.
Rabbi Low looks expectantly at the Golem.
Thunder sounds in the distance. Rabbi Low checks his papers. He repeats the words, louder this time.
There's more thunder, closer this time. It begins to rain. Still nothing from the Golem. Rabbi Low shouts the words, partly in desperation, partly to be heard over the howling wind.
What is the effect of the stage directions?"
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Closure and advance or increase?