Hello there,
I believe that your correct answer would be "pacing".
The reason why I say that "pacing" would be your correct answer is because the word "pacing" allow for the author to pull event's and drag them in the story for the story to have more of a story. Your answer would NOT be "flashback" because a "flashback" is when the author identifies the past tense of the story. The option "foreshadowing" would NOT be your answer because "foreshadowing" is something that would happen in the future that the author is explaining. Your answer would NOT be "conflict" because a "conflict" is a problem that is arousing. There is no problem that is arousing. Your CORRECT answer would be "Pacing".
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
Answer:
Apr 2014
You Learn (by Jorge Luis Borges)
The poverty of yesterday was less squalid than the poverty we purchase with our industry today.
Fortunes were smaller then as well.
(The Elderly Lady)
After a while you learn the subtle difference
Between holding a hand and chaining a soul,
And you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning
ENEMY : FEUD :: RIVAL : QUARREL
Option: C
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison in which a object or an idea is compared to another thing that totally differs from it.
Here, word rival means a contender or a competitor to be defeated. This more or less matches the word enemy than all the other given words.
In the same way, to feud is to quarrel (argument that goea on for a pretty long time) and this directly means the term quarrel.
The rest options do come into account as the meaning totally differs.
Ethos since it’s based on the Director of Operation FEMA
Answer:
(I read the novel, despite...) it's the D part