PLEASE hurry pls help me please How does the sidebar help readers better understand the passage? It helps readers understand and
identify bronze sculptures. It helps readers understand art from the 1900s. It helps readers identify Jacques Lipchitz and understand his art. It helps readers understand abstract art.
I believe the question is related to a text in a book or a magazine (which I hope you have provided).
Answer:
The answer is: It helps readers understand and identify bronze sculptures.
Explanation:
A "sidebar" is <u>an additional information that you can find at the side of a text page.</u> The information is <em>quite short,</em> but it is deemed necessary since it gives the readers more details regarding the article, or news. This bar can include <em>pictures, quotes, polls and the like</em>.
Among the choices above, the answer, "It helps readers understand and identify bronze sculptures" qualifies as a sidebar because<u> it guides the readers in indicating which is a bronze sculpture.</u> This kind of technique needs guidance because not everyone knows how to determine bronze sculpture from other types of sculptures. It also has to be detailed.
This simile is intended to create a tone of humor.
All of the Athenian's interjections become puns played off of the dialogue in "Pyramus and Thisbe" or off of each other's lighthearted criticisms of the play. Lysander here is comparing Quince's reading of the prologue to a person who does not know how to ride a difficult horse (jolty, not knowing where or how to stop). This sets up the tone for more jokes as the play within the play continues.