Answer:
It expresses Victor's thirst for knowledge by showing how, in just one day, he eagerly read the work of several scientists.
Explanation:
Shelley shows how Victor was thirsty for knowledge through his actions on a rainy day. As he was imprisoned, unable to leave because of the Rain, Victor was not bored because he knew that he could do something that gave him more pleasure: studying. That day, at the age of thirteen, Victor read the complex work of several scientists, comprising all the concepts presented by them. On this occasion, the more Victor read, the more he wanted to read and make incredible discoveries.
Im taking my test rn and im asking the same question but i put <span>In “Birmingham Sunday” the child fears that church may not be safe, while in “Ballad of Birmingham” the mother fears the freedom protest.
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I believe the answer is B, an extended metaphor.
It can't be A because similes are comparing two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", which will also eliminate D.
It can't be C because a personification is where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
Throughout the entire passage, the author compares Ben to a bear and uses words such as "growled", "barked", "lumbered" which shows how the comparison between the two is prolonging throughout the passage.
The answer is resolution, because it's the revelation of the story.