Is one of 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the seventh story of twelve in the collectionThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in Strand Magazine in January 1892.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In the first step in the communication process is the sender encoding the message and selecting the transmission channel.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer to this question is, "the boat ploughed on. Now Alcatraz was past and all the grey waves flamed to red again at the dead sun's last glimmer. Far and vast" ( Option 2 ). However, I could be incorrect.
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Answer: Foreboding
Explanation:
According to the Oxford dictionary, foreboding means fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen.
From the sentence;
The shadows lengthened and crept out like stealthy, grotesque monsters across the grass.
The word which bests describe the underlying tone connotated by the words is “Foreboding”
The word grotesque means ugly
The word monster means a large frightening creature.
The word stealthy means secretive
The sentence translates to; the shadows crept out secretively like an ugly monster.
All these words put together give a foreboding description. That is they give a scary feeling and the feeling that something bad will happen.
Answer:
The alien with the baseball bat contributes to the effectiveness of the cartoon because:
B. It uses humor to show that unknown factors keep damaging the probes humans send.
Explanation:
Keefe finds a funny and, of course, improbable explanation as to why probes sent from Earth are constantly being damaged. In his cartoon, aliens play baseball. If that weren't funny enough, they are doing it with the purpose of breaking the probes. In a way, Keefe is using something that many people have most likely wondered: What if aliens do exist, but they do things that keep us from finding out about them?