1:how a front-loading washing machine works
Explanation:
A process description does not give information as much as it describes how a process happens. This condition is only satisfied by the first example here.
<u>The process described there is the only part of the content and nothing else.</u>
<u>While the second option is similar, it describes an appliance in a manual and does not actually give a process. </u>
Rest of the options are not even remotely close to describing a process and are just simple descriptions of various events or other content.
The best example of vivid sensory would be "it was a lake of rainbow light"
The statement: "But old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs" is related to figurative language as this demonstrates a simile.
Answer: D
Explanation
Simile, a figurative device of speech used in comparing two objects, events, places etc using connecting words like 'as' or 'like'.
Similes adds beauty and connection to other things that the poet addresses.
Here the word 'like' can be seen in the statement.
The simile is used here to compare the clinging of old fears to cobwebs.
I would say A because they are comparing very real books to a dramatization of said "witch trials"