The very first bible ever written was written in Biblical Hebrew
It is written about the person who wrote it
Answer:
Once upon a time, there was a flock of doves that flew in search of food led by their king. One day, they had flown a long distance and were very tired. The dove king encouraged them to fly a little further. The smallest dove picked up speed and found some rice scattered beneath a banyan tree. So all the doves landed and began to eat.
Suddenly a net fell over them and they were all trapped. They saw a hunter approaching carrying a huge club. The doves desperately fluttered their wings trying to get out, but to no avail. The king had an idea. He advised all the doves to fly up together carrying the net with them. He said that there was strength in unity.
Each dove picked up a portion of the net and together they flew off carrying the net with them. The hunter looked up in astonishment. He tried to follow them, but they were flying high over hills and valleys. They flew to a hill near a city of temples where there lived a mouse who could help them. He was a faithful friend of the dove king.
Answer: The author uses figurative language to create an image inside the readers head to help picture how the room might look as he turned the light on and off.
Explanation:
The author is trying to help the reader <em>see</em> how the room might look, as the boy turned the light switch off and on fast. The author described this as "create lightning", but it wasn't really lightning
Hope this helps!
<*>PurpleMist<*>
Google translate says “The quadrilateral and the name of the compound”