I think here Coach Capra's thinking is going to be inductive. I got this because inductive is "general laws from particular instances." Deductive is based more off law and rule. So it is the coach who thinks no one is better tan young Frank, but there could be. So my answer is A, inductive.
Answer:
set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
Answer: Anaphora
Explanation: The phrase “let it come” is used repeatedly throughout the text. It is not antithesis because the information in the text is not contradicting anything. It’s not epistrophe because it’s not only one word being repeated, but a phrase. It’s not allusion because it’s not referencing anything in the text.
Ivan does not say anything because he cannot speak.
After Rainsford comes to Zaroff's door, Ivan answers with a gun pointed at Rainsford. Rainsford tries to talk to Ivan, but he does not respond. When Zaroff comes to meet them he explains that even though Ivan is incredibly strong, he is "deaf and dumb" which means he is unable to hear or speak.
B it tells what the reader will think as you read “Ozymandias” and none of the other answer show what it you will think it will be