I'm going to go with the order
1 2
3 4
for the blocks.
Lines that convey a Fearful Tone
#2 and #3.
#2: "I wakened was with thundering noise, and piteous shrieks of dreadful voice" - thundering noises, piteous shrieks, and dreadful voice -- all things that are scary and fearful.
#3: "That fearful sound of fire and fire" -- conveys fear. It literally says the sound of fire is fearful.
Lines that Convey that the Speaker is a Woman of Deep Faith
#1.
She says her heart cries to God, and that these cries "strengthen her" when she is distressed. She then asks that God not leave her sucorless.
That she is praying to God here
Lines that Convey a metaphor for God
#4.
"You have a house on high" -- this is a metaphor for Heaven;
"Framed by that mighty Architect" -- who was the architect of the house of heaven? God.
"With glory richly furnished" -- God (the architect) furnished the house with glory - something commonly associated with God.
The ballot boxes were picked up by the teachers.
The answer is D because it reflects most on what the passage is about.
Answer:
The third option, "His books, in my opinion, are so similar that it's difficult to distinguish one plot from the other." Is the correct answer.
Explanation:
This sentence has an appositive and the commas are being used correctly.
<h3>An appositive is basically a noun or a noun phrase that further identifies another noun right next to it. </h3><h2>
Rule of thumb:</h2>
- Use commas around an appositive when it is <em>NOT</em> essential to the sentence or information.
- One word appositivies <u>(generally)</u> don't need commas.
- If the appositive gives weight or meaning to a sentence, then you don't need to put it around the appositive.
<span>After reading the passage, it could be concluded that the correct option is D (<span>Plague claimed the lives of the people in the village). it seems that Death is personified and kills everybody. Death affected the hearts and it was impossible for men to see it coming.</span></span>