These are the three literary elements writers use to show readers a story's settings rather than tell the about it:
1) Descriptive details.
Using descriptive details such as what you see, hear, and smell may also be used as context clues to help a reader determine the setting within a story or paragraph/passage.
2) Sensory language.
Sensory language is a type of descriptive writing. It is a descriptive writing style that focuses on your 5 senses : touch, taste, smell, hear, and see. This may be another way you can figure out were a setting of a story is.
3) Imagery!
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The correct answer is A) us; indirect object.
The pronoun has to be us because we are looking for an object, and we is a pronoun used for a subject.
Also, it is indirect object because when there are two objects in a sentence, the rule is that the first object is indirect, and it is followed by a direct object. The direct object in this sentence is the old newspapers, which means that the indirect object is John and us.
The answer is D: The moon’s surface reflects sunlight.
The moon is Earth´s natural satellite. It is an astronomical body that orbits the Earth in a synchronous rotation with it (that is why we can only see, from Earth, one of its sides, the other being the dark side of the moon). Since the moon, unlike the sun which is a star that produces energy and is, therefore, a light source, it does not shine through its own light, rather it can only reflect upon its surface the sun´s light allowing us to see it with our bare eyes from the Earth.
The climax of the story, which is the turning point, is best described when Chris asks Taylor how he has earned the money to pay for the meal (point 2). Chris realises that Taylor has lied about this and becomes upset. The resolution then comes when Taylor asks Chris for forgiveness (point 3) and things are like before (point 4).