Carson begins "a fable for tomorrow" with imagery rather than exposition because she wanted to convey the horrible alteration of her little town.
by using imagery, the writer will be able to influence readers and grasp a better picture regarding the event.
Answer:
The booster club displayed us with fresh watermelon slices on trays that looked beyond delicious I can't wait to endeavor in this treat.
Explanation:
The Answer Is C: One Of My Favorite Hobbies Is Cooking. It Is C Because That is Just One Sentence, Without Description. Just A Simple Statement. With A,B, And D, They Add Description. C Is Just A Simple Sentence.
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Since Paine’s words are more complex compared to simple phrasing, I don’t think the quote is an aphorism.
I do believe that the quote has a metaphor, since Paine uses the words “link” and “chain” to convey a message of connection/relationship or similarity.
I think that quote also has parallelism because the ending relates to the beginning, and, in a sense, drives home the message of the beginning part.
“Answer”: C. I and II
Please ask questions if you have them. I’m okay at literature. XD