Answer:
D. the snail’s path
Explanation:
<u>In the passage, the author describes the path of the snail in the most precise details. He describes the glimmering of the path (shiny ribbon) and the way it is traced on the surface of the sand. </u><u> He uses the most detailed and descriptive words when talking about the path itself. </u>
He uses this to proves to the reader how clear the water is, to show in what little details the path can be seen through the water. Yet, the most precise words are used for the path itself, and not the water.
The
technique of blocking some parts of a photograph to emphasize (or draw
attention to) another part of the same photograph is called <span>Framing </span>
It is the answers point of view
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Although just like awards for music pieces, you don't need an award to prove if your music is good or not. Kind of the same concept for this question. Museums can alter your perspective on a piece of art just simply because its in a museum in the first place. Because they're where the "best of the best" are showcased. I hope this helps !!! :]