Dialogue a narrator historical material characters with strong feelings
Answer: This passage from Chapter 31 is Scout's exercise in thinking about the world from Boo Radley's perspective.
In Scout Momaday, said on page 3, "The young Plains culture of the Kiowas withered and died like grass burn in the prairie."
Similes use like and as to compare someone or something and a metaphor doesn't.
Example of a metaphor: Her hands turned to ice in the cold wind of the Autumn.
Your hands only felt like ice and didn't actually turn to ice.
The correct answer is B). Description.
<em>MacGregor mainly engages the reader through the use of a DESCRIPTION</em>.
The author is describing to detail the chronometer and what it produces in the 19th century. This description engages the reader to be more interested in the topic. The description goes on with the example of the Great Western Railway of 1840 and the application of standard time.
A description is a statement where someone gives the characteristics of something or a person, detailing aspects of the individual or the situation.