Answer: 2 and 5
Explanation: Part 1 is only a description of the action, and parts 3 and 4 introduce details from the character's past that enrich the narrative, but don't build anticipation. Part 2 introduces some anticipation in the last words "...he lay perfectly quiet and listened," which evokes in the reader a feeling of expectation for a relevant piece of auditory information. Part 5 has an even more intense effect, concentrated in the words "...he might never know again," which project an ominous feeling that events are about to unfold in the character's life.
The second one! “After sofie had finished her work, she went to lunch.”
The first step in reducing pollution is to acknowledge that there is pollution.
Without this step, we wouldn't even need to see pollution as a threat unless we <em>acknowledge</em> that it exists first.
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The answer is the first one, Shiny.