Answer:
Expository text gets to the point rather quickly. It is intended as education rather than just narrative text. An example of narrative text is the Excerpt by Charles Dickens which is meant to draw a picture of what this woman was like.
So the last one is out.
The first one talks about volcanoes and how they are classified. That's one of your answers if you are trying for brevety and education.
I think the second one would also be a choice. It is trying to show you the nature of anxiety and what causes it. You learn a lot about symptoms from reading it. It's quick and to the point. Expository? Yes.
I don't think four is exactly expository, but I might be wrong. It sounds too argumentative to be completely expository. It wouldn't be my first choice even though I have read Twain a great deal, beginning in my teens. He always has something pointedly funny to say about the human condition. So it's hard for me not to include him in anything. It's not exactly narrative either. The tough ones are three and four.
Three tries to tell you what it would be like to live in another country. I think it likely is the choice you are looking for.
Answers 1,23. I could be wrong, so if you have a different answer in mind, go with it.
Explanation:
Answer:
A When Penny left the house, she didn't know that was the last time she would ever see her family.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing can be defined as a literary technique or device used by authors or writers to give the readers (audience) a hint or clue on something that will happen (occur) in a story in the future or later.
Basically, foreshadowing is mostly used by writers to create suspense, anticipation and tension in the mind of the readers (audience).
Hence, the sentence which includes the best example of foreshadowing is, when Penny left the house, she didn't know that was the last time she would ever see her family.
Answer:
The correct answer is actually D) Mournful
Explanation:
His skin is really rather soft, it is just normally protected by armor. It was also not a "dull, worn out arrow". Bard was a very good archer, and he had high quality arrows. Smaug is dead. He fell into the lake. It later mentions being able to see him, "Yet no diver would go down for his diamond armor, because of the dread of the memory of Smaug", or something along those lines. They could see Smaug dead at the bottom of the lake, if my memory serves me properly.