Answer: detailed descriptions.
In this excerpt, we can see that O'Connor takes great care in creating believable characters by using detailed descriptions. Without her descriptions, we would still know that the man is a tramp. However, by giving us so many details about his clothes, the way he wore his hat, and the way he walked, we can better understand why the old woman believed him to be a tramp and not a dangerous character.
Answer: both are personification i believe!
Explanation: curtains can't actually wave and trees don't have emotions
Answer:
a. sloths
b. I
c. owl; elephant
d. Laurie; Jaannie
Explanation:
A simple subject is a single noun or pronoun connected to a verb.
a. <em>Three-toed sloths</em> is a complete subject. Modifiers are not part of a simple subject. Therefore, sloths is the simple subect in A.
c. d. These sentences contain <em>multiple</em> simple subjects.
Owl is a simple subject in C, and elephant is also a simple subject in C. The multiple articles <em>the</em> are not included in simple subjects.
Laurie is a simple subject in D, and Jaannie is also a simple subject in D.