The answer is D. hope that helps.
Knowing that the narrator is speaking directly to you as the reader and giving only his perception of what happened leads to questions of whether or not he is a reliable narrator and lends an air of mystery to the story. In the opening of the story he even says he does not expect to be believed and that his “senses reject their own evidence,” so the reader cannot be sure of what is true....
Ovid creates suspense by slowly unfolding the events of the story. Rather than telling readers right away that Pyramus and Thisbe both die, he describes the tragic sequence of events in a particular order and in detail, making the reader wait to find out what happens.
Answer:
this is a metaphor
Explanation:
metaphors are comparisons made without using like or as.
they are often confused with similes, a comparison made <em>using</em> like or as.
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Answer: it ended in speculation, but only 13 witches were hanged, if you are talking about the Salem witch trials
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