The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to mention the name of the story. Without the title of the story, we do not know what you are talking about.
However, trying to help you, we did some deep research and found that the story is "Voltaire’s Micromegas."
If that is the case, then the correct answer is the following.
In my own words, the impact of size in the story is that Micromegas .the main character of the story- is a huge entity; a giant we could say. He came from outer space and arrives on planet earth, not knowing that the earth is inhabited by small people, compared to his height.
Micromegas thinks that if earth links are little people, so their intelligence is minimum. But he later finds that this is not the case. You cannot measure people's intelligence by their size.
That is the important lesson of the story and its impact. No matter how small you are, this has nothing to do with your intelligence and the "size" of your knowledge.
I cherished the musty smell of the paper,
the permanence of the deep black ink,
The question asks for the excerpt that best uses imagery to show that the speaker loves books. Imagery is the use of descriptive words and phrases to paint a picture in the reader's mind. In this last option, the speaker describes the smell of the paper and the color of the ink. These descriptions are used to show why the speaker cherishes, or loves, books.
It's c because it makes a point about the topic.
The most accurate one here would be smart, as Piggy has a lot of ideas about how to be chief, and is the symbol of intelligence, which is seen through his idea about the fire and his connection to civilisation.
I hope this helps!