The correct answer is "and traded them to Lou"
Explanation:
Internal rhyme implies two or more words in a line have similar sounds; this includes vowel or consonant sounds. From the options, options 1, 2, and 4 are examples of internal rhyme. For example, in the first option "seed" and "feed" have the same ending sound. This does not occur in the option "and traded them to Lou" because in this short line there are not repeating sounds, and therefore this not an example of internal rhyme.
I honestly think that the answer is A, but I might be wrong. Just to be safe, you may want to check with someone else. Hope this helps.
Ok the setting is clearly outside.
The first point could be that the description of the growling dog gives an effect of being surrounded by danger, especially with the repetition of the growling coming from everywhere.
It give a feeling of being trapped and Stephen king uses this to create tension.
The second point could refer to the woman and her strange actions because she is frightened of the unknown, and often being in the outside exposes you to things you can’t always escape from. King uses this to convey a fearful setting that a reader can relate to.
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Answer:
One upon a time there lived a doctor who was very generous and giving. One day he got a call from the hospital and was called urgently to treat an accident victim. The doctor rushed to his car and set off to the hospital. Unfortunately, his car broke down but he left the car because he know human being is important so he went to the hospital and help that person.
moral lesson: don't let anything get in the way of what you want to do
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Answer:
A sequel depicts events that came after the original book, but the prequel depicts events that came before the original, like a backstory.
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