The answers are C, D, E and F.
All these sentences present <em>parts that are in some way a description of the</em> <em>devil </em>: Sentence C describes the <em>stranger's foul language and dark appearance</em>. D: the weird expression<em> getting darker and his three-forked</em> <em>thing </em>(typical image of the devil). E: <em>dark lightening-king</em>. F: <em>still travels in storm-time; drives a brave trade with the fears of man. </em>(people's fears allow the devil to act boldly.)
I think like “wake up” “don’t wake up” “shaves” and “doesn’t take” are examples
It can be called referencing, where you in/text reference a source or text you used to gain the information, but you rewrote it in your own words so there is a difference between them.