If this question is asking to change the transition “in fact” it should be changed to, “as a result” because the writer is talking about the result of people not liking comedy being a decrease of viewership.
The correct answer is: The broken down, horseless carriage.
Explanation:
Extracted from the novel Dragonwings, from the Golden Mountain Chronicles by Lawrence Yep, this passage depicts Father's first encouinter with Mr. Alger and his disposition to help him even when he was nothing but a stranger, a "demon". Father stops in his routine rounds to help Mr. Alger, who was stranded by the side of the road with his car or "horseless carriage" broken down, and if not for Mr. Alger's need for aid, Father would not have stopped and established communication with him.
The ideas from the excerpt define moral order as a foreign revolution.
<h3>What was the theme of the Four Freedoms Speech?</h3>
In the four freedoms, Roosevelt mentions the right to free expression; the right to practice one's religion, and the right to be without hunger or fear. He contends that these are the liberties that every person in the world ought to have access to.
Outlining the obligations of the United States with regard to supporting allies fighting in the war was the speech's primary goal.
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Answer:
It is a metaphor because it does not use like or as and it is comparing two things.