Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing is when the author hints at things that are to come later in the story. In this line, the author is hinting that thing for the people of Nome will not go well. He uses the word unfortunately and states that the people "would not be that lucky." This all indicates that things are going to go the opposite of lucky and fortunate.
A. People are tired of getting only 20 miles per gallon
Informal technique
its directed to a more general audience
its a more direct approach
the official waved the flag,photo finish
The sentence “Abstain from all appearance of evil” is an imperative statement. These types of sentences usually do not have a subject and their structures consist mainly on the bare verb alone. The main purpose of an imperative statement is to give commands. So, in this sentence, there is no subject and it is commanding somebody to abstain from doing something.
Answer:
A - the use of several short phrases connected by commas.
Explanation:
Reading those short phrases connected by commas give the excerpt a rhytm, a speed, and keeps up a pace.
" I was paralyzed with terror, cold with fright, ready to shout out, ready to die."
Option B: there isn't very detailed or descriptive imagery.
C: None of the words slow down the sentence.
D: the technique or procedure used in option A fits.