I would guess it would be the first one since rather than relying on just how she thinks it will be she actually goes out and tests it to be sure
He used figures of speech that directly compared all the happenings of the event with the elements of nature.
For example, he compared the speed of the fired bullets with the flight of birds in air, he also compared its sound to that of the wind that blows trees in winter. These comparisons are done using simile.
This rhetoric emphasizes the relationship man has with nature that he cannot disconnect from.
What is a topic sentence?
A topic sentence is a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph.
Why is having one in each paragraph important?
Without the topic sentence you wouldn't know what the main idea of the passage is about.
-Brainly Answerer