It could be (B) or (C) though most of the time after writing a rough draft the person will give it to someone else to see if it sounds right then they'll rewrite it if there is something to change, that's why id choose (C)
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The device used by the author in this excerpt to show that the Grand Canyon was ruined by the dam, is A. Description.
<h3 /><h3>How was the dam shown to have been ruined?</h3>
Edward Abbey in "Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside" described the way the Grand Canyon looked before and after the dam was constructed.
This description showed that before the dam, the Grand Canyon was much better than it became after the dam which proved that the dam runed the Canyon.
Find out more on the device used by the author at brainly.com/question/10585268.
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Recycling and properly disposing of used oil will prevent contamination. The easiest approach to dispose of used cooking oil is to take it to a trusted source who can turn it into an useful ingredient that can be utilized in a variety of consumer items.
A: "He had come forth from the hands of God a perfect creature, happy and prosperous, guarded by the especial care of his Creator." [Adam]
B: "like him, when I viewed the bliss of my protectors, the bitter gall of envy rose with me." [Satan]
C: " A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me." [God]
In the novel “Frankenstein,” P.B.Shelly focuses on the importance of nature in a person’s life. Her view presented the idea that the time when the technological advancements leaves an individual alone and solitary, nature always has the power to call the humanity back to life. Because of his huge body and inclination towards science, Frankenstein felt neglected by the society. Down the Rhine River in Germany in the mountains of Switzerland, he attains great pleasure and solitude which refreshed his mind and soul. In those mountains he achieved great freshness and peace which was an impossible in the busy city life. Mary Shelly makes the allusions of bilblical characters like Adam, Satan and God in the novel “Frankenstein.”