Answer:
Characterization is your best answer.
Explanation:
This shows that the Grandfather is very fond of nature or very fearful (a character trait of his), and that he is teaching his grandson to carry on this trait of "respecting" nature. It is not a theme, for it does not have enough information or is not the central topic within the writing.
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I’m PRETTY sure it’s C. If I’m incorrect sorry.
Answer:
B. to point out the affect of a black hole on a star
Explanation:
i am taking a wild guess so dont come for me if it is wrong
Answer:(Edmentum)
Passage 1: The right of citizens if the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color...
Passage2: It's organic law grants to all citizens a right to participate in the choice of elected officials without restriction by any state because if race.
Explanation:I just took the test
Answer:
The statement which best describes the similarity between these versions is:
B. Both versions impart setting details through colorful description.
Explanation:
H. G. Wells was an English author (1866-1946) who wrote the famous novel "War of the Worlds," in which martians invade the Earth. As we know, the novel was adapted and broadcast via radio in 1938 to sound as if it were news bulletins. Allegedly, some people panicked while listening to the radio, truly believing the planet was under attack. However, we now know it was not a generalized panic.
Both excerpts give a colorful, vivid description of the scene before the narrator's eyes. Word choice makes it possible for readers, in the first case, and listeners, in the second, to really see, hear, or even feel the same things as the narrator. With the first excerpt, we can see the person who fell into the pit trying to leave it, only to slip back and then be dragged by some mysterious creature. With the second passage, we can see the cars, the police, the headlights, and finally the shadows of the people who have approached the object that fell from the sky.