The correct answer would be 5-10 or more
Craving,love,sweet spot, idk what are the options lol
This passage from Nectar in a Sieve uses both personification and a simile. A simile is a comparison made between two things using the word 'like' or 'as'. In the excerpt, fear is compared to "black flying ants after a storm" using the word 'like'. Personification is when an inanimate object is given human like qualities, such as breathing, feeling, talking, etc. This is also present in the passage because the narrator has transformed fear into a tangible object by comparing it to the black flying ants. Both personification and similes are forms of figurative language, and both can have powerful affects on the way the audience views the story.
Answer:
A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art
The glossary helps the reader to understand that:
The pyramids the author is referring to are located in Egypt.
Explanation:
The glossary serves as a dictionary of terms, names, or places specific to a certain subject to enable the readers to make references of unfamiliar terms and newly introduced ones throughout their reading of the book. It is usually located at the back of a book in an alphabetical order.
Glossaries are very useful for helping students to identify and acquire the vocabulary of the discipline. Some students find it difficult to understand specialized vocabularies used in their readings or in class. Readings and class offer limited exposure when compared with what is written down in textbooks. Glossaries, therefore, offer more and better exposure of the terms as students can refer to them at their own pace.