A universal theme is often (A) a central message that applies to anyone, anywhere.
For
example, in the To Kill a Mockingbird, the central theme is
the 'death' of innocence. This is a universal theme in a way that in
everyone's lives at some point, there comes a time where their innocence
is shattered....whether they are growing up or have witnessed something
that they shouldn't have. As such, this is applicable to anyone,
anywhere.
Your answer is A. Hope this helps have an amazing day!!! :D :D :D
"Whose" is a possessive pronoun. It lets us know that the sculptures belong to someone.
I would say that the writer is using either personification or metaphor. However, I find B. personification to be the most logical answer.
Answer:
Writing numbers in the sky like skywriting
Explanation:
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