Answer:
1) noun clause
2) adverb clause
3) Averb clause
4) adjective clause
5)noun clause
6) noun/ adjective clause
7)noun clause
8)adverb clause
9) adjective clause
10)noun clause
1) present
2) past
3) future
4) future
5)past
Frost's use of comparing girls drying their hair to nature is his greatest use of imagery. "Like girls on hands and knees that throw their hair before them over their heads to dry in the Sun." This excerpt has Frost comparing the image of the sun in girls hair to sunlight hitting the leaves of a tree.
“Soon the sun's warmth makes them shed crystal shells Shattering and avalanching on the snow-crust—Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away You'd think the inner dome of heaven had fallen.” Here, the author is defining the magnificence of the birch tree and the power that the winter weather has over it. The image of the bent-over birch trees shows how the constitution of the trees has been bent and changed by the force of winter.
Answer:
Explanation: The moment when he sees a dinosaur is showing the readers how the character's ideas and thoughts are changing in the story.
Explanation:
I believe that authors should use this sequence of events :
PAST `PRESENT `FUTURE.
My reason being is because , when telling us about the past first we know where the character is coming from ,
The present lets us know what the character is going through.
the future lets us witness what the character might do next.
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