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what are the different principles of composition? explain the importance of each and how it is achieved in theater
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Od is the right eye and Oi is the left eye.
When you ask for "what is object," we don't know since there is no reference , clues, image, instruction, or anything.
Explanation:
The O stands for Oculus (no not the toy lol), but for example, binoculars have the part "oculars" in it, which means "sight" or "vision." (Can be said to be the "root" of the word!)
The d in Od refers to dexter; latin for right, and i in Oi refers to sinister, which is left.
You have not informed which Mark Twain story you are referring to, which makes it impossible to answer your question. However I can help you by showing what a simile is and what its effect is within a story.
A simile is a figure of speech that has the ability to compare two objects, beings or situations, which are very different from each other, but which have a certain similarity that allows this comparison to be made. In other words, we can say that the simile is a comparison of different but analogous elements.
Within a text, the simile is used to extend a meaning and better explain an argument, making the comparison so that the meaning of something is easily perceived and established.
An example of this can be seen in the following sentence, which was written by Mark Twain: "Dan'l give a heave, and hysted up his shoulders so like a Frenchman, but it wan's no use he couldn't budge; he was planted as solid as an anvil, and he couldn't no more stir than if he was anchored out."
An ambiguous reference means that it's vague, and it leaves the reader unsure. this often occurs when a pronounce is set after two or more subjects that it COULD apply to, but the reader isn't sure. your answer is choice 1.
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A terrible night someone must be out in that storm