Answer:
C. Have desserts in small portions and increase activity levels.
Explanation:
Despite the narrator’s profusion of animistic (animal-like), humanistic (manlike), and deistic (godlike) characterizations of nature, Crane makes clear that nature is ultimately indifferent to the plight of man, possessing no consciousness that we can understand. As the stranded men progress through the story, the reality of nature’s lack of concern for them becomes increasingly clear. The narrator highlights this development by changing the way he describes the sea. Early in the story, the sea snarls, hisses, and bucks like a bronco; later, it merely “paces to and fro,” no longer an actor in the men’s drama. In reality, the sea does not change at all; only the men’s perception of the sea changes. The unaltered activity of the gulls, clouds, and tides illustrates that nature does not behave any differently in light of the men’s struggle to survive.
I think its a good idea they teach us writing because u werent
born with the ability to write so other people teach us.
The correct answer is: 1. made up characters
A fictional narrative, as its name suggests is not based on real life. Due to this, the characters in a fictional narrative are also made up from the writer's imagination and creative ability. An example of a fictional character is <em>Harry Potter</em>. Harry Potter is a famous character from the Harry Potter book series, and he is a fictional/ made up character, since no wizard called Harry Potter exists in real-life.
My friend’s brother was as big as a house. His body had much larger option D: <u>metaphor; </u><u>volume</u> than do other people.
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Figure of Speech is the term under which we using the different styles in order to complement an idea, feeling or meaning. These speeches provide importance, newness of expression, or clearness.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two equal unlike things but implies a comparison instead of stating it directly with the word like or as.
According to the sentence the correct option is D as the sentence describe the volume of his body and also compare his friend's body with the house along with using word "as".
Rest all options are incorrect because they simile, idioms and hyperbole do not compare the things.
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