It is simply saying that all is now in chaos. I am assuming the part that is confusing is "the quiet sands have run." It could easily be alluding to the way that during a sandstorm, the calm sands of the surface are no longer there as the chaos of the storm casts them about.
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I'm pretty sure it is C. Friendly-looking dog.
In all the other examples a comma should have been used as it is a 'list'
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In Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll’s sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice steps through a mirror into an imaginary world on the other side. She soon finds herself in a strange, special flower garden, where she encounters the Red Queen. The Red Queen suggests Alice take the place of Lily, the white pawn, in a game of chess.
The best answer which is <span>emphasized by Alice's and the Queen’s differing points of view is:
D: T</span><span>he garden is a place that follows a different type of logic.</span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I feel as if B helps explain the conflict more. Whereas the other answers are just details or add ons in the short story. Also the other answers seem more external than B.
Answer:
a and b
Explanation:
they both talk about death