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Marjorie Cowley was trained at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History at the University of California, Los Angeles, and taught prehistoric history to students from first grade through high school. In this capacity she was designated a professional expert by the Los Angeles Unified School District. She has written two previous novels with settings in ancient history, Dar the Spear-Thrower and Anooka's Answer. She lived in Santa Monica, California and passed away in 2016 at the age of 91.
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Themes of the story are affected by the plot, the setting, the characters, and the conflicts.
I believe conflicts affect themes the most (man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, and man vs. the system)
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connecting complete thoughts
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A). The sun's disappearance after sunset is similar to the way an object disappears near a black hole.
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As per the question, 'The sun's disappearance after sunset is similar to the way an object disappears near a black hole' is the similarity that has been elaborated in the given excerpt. It discusses the similar character traits displayed in the scenario after the sunset and as that of a black hole. The sun vanishes after the dusk in the similar pattern like any object fades away alongside a black hole. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
It is effective in that the rhetorical devices emphasise the message the author is trying to send:
- hypophora this is the exclamation and tone that the message sends forth
- parallelism is the comparison that the author makes between liberty or death, the author is declaring that life and liberty are one or the other
- repetition is the authors use of Give me which suggest that the author is in some way speaking to someone asking them to make a decision, likely someone with power
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