The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
This passage is a change in pacing because after the text says "The king cobra instantly turned its head toward me and flared its hood. Was it about to strike?" it suddenly change the continuity of the action and refers to some characteristics of the cobra.
It could have been "foreshadowing" if the text would have continued the original narrative of the preparation for the attack, until describing the attack or not.
However, the text changed in pacing when it wrote: "The interesting thing about the king cobra is that it is the smartest snake on earth. It can see 330 feet, and its venom contains powerful neurotoxins. This new information about the cobra's characteristics changed the narrative.
Aeolus<span> presents Odysseus with a </span>bag<span> containing all of the winds, and he stirs up a westerly wind to guide Odysseus and his </span>crew<span> home. ... This time, however, </span>Aeolus <span>refuses to help them, certain that the gods hate Odysseus and wish to do him harm.</span>
Dear sir.
I decided to write to him to present my qualifications for the post of Sales Executive.
My name is Avani Jain, born on March 8, 1994. Single and without children. I am graduated from the B.A. University with a double degree in business administration and social work, where I spent with credits of honor to merit in the first class. After graduation I started my master's degree in sales technology with an emphasis on information systems. During the master's degree I got involved in several independent companies which are listed in the annex. At that moment I built my experiences in developing campaigns, marketing, advertising and publicity.
In addition, I spent two years in Australia to perfect the English language, which I can speak fluently.
Regards,
Avani Jain
Answer:
yes, you can
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why would you put that question down?