I think it B. it might be wrong but i hope this helps
Answer:
bat
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, Odysseus is examined in contrast to a bat. The excerpt makes use of a simile which says ""I sprang for the great fig tree, catching on like a bat under a bough."" infering from the first person, Odysseus is contrasting himself to a bat that is caught in a trap with no means of breaking free. His situations are apprehensive, and his chances are few."
The sentence that does not contain any errors in comma usage is option C. Mick introduced me to his dog, a golden retriever. The word "dog" and the phrase "a golden retriever" is separated by a comma because the phrase "a golden retriever" is an example of an appositive phrase. An appositive is a phrase that is used to rename or describe the noun it precedes. In this case, the phrase "a golden retriever" renames the word "dog". Appositive phrases which are additional information should always be set off by a comma or a pair of commas.
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Ex3 1.stage 2. beginning, end 3. enthusiasm 4. applause, actors 5. audience, their feet, the end. 6. hard work and confidence
Ex4. 1 best actress. 2. a great success. 3. director 4. president. 5. our unofficial mascot 6. Our Town. Object complements follow the direct object and give the results of the action upon the direct object.
Not to to be confused with the compliments they may receive!
Answer: the best option is the last one. By characterizing a character, the author wants to show different characters' traits. Not only physical, but also emotional and how they are developing throught the story.
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