Since we are discussing sensory details, we are using all of our senses as Poe gives a word picture. Of course the only thing he doesn't do is taste it but he does everything else. He sees it, he hears it hissing, he feels the vibration, he smells its acrid breath.
Answer:
Too much information
Explanation:
There are multiple topics covered in this single passage - radios, cell phones, and television. There's no end goal to what this is talking about, it's all over the place. A paragraph should have a coherent and cohesive topic, which this does not.
Answer:
1.Latitude implies the geographic coordinates that determine the distance of a point, north-south of the equator. Longitude alludes to the geographic coordinate, which identifies the distance of a point, east-west of the Prime Meridian.
2.Equator
3.In the Southern Hemisphere, summer begins in December and ends in March. The Earth can also be divided into hemispheres along meridians, or lines of longitude. The prime meridian, or 0 degrees longitude, and the International Date Line, 180 degrees longitude, divide the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres.
The correctly punctuated sentence is the first one "Will we ever get there?". It´s a direct question, so the question mark is obligatory at the end and it replaces a period in case the sentence finishes there.
The second part "Sandy asked fretfully", must be preceded by a comma because what comes after is the person who came up with the question. However, if it is a quoted question (it doesn´t seem to be the case here), which end in mid sentence, the question mark replaces a comma.