He lay on his back and began to pass his life in review in quite a new way.
<u>The theme of a story is usually revealed during which part of the plot?</u>
<em>C. Rising action</em>
Although <u>theme</u> is explored throughout an entire story, a reader can fully grasp a much clearer meaning of everything that was established by the author during the <u>rising action</u>.
In the rising action, all the events and circumstances developed in the story increase the <u>tension</u> of a story. During this moment of the plot, unexpected revelations or incidents take place and that often connect the previous exposition to the overall essential theme.
For example, in Tolkien's <em>The Fellowship of the Ring</em>, at the moment Frodo is given the evil ring to destroy it, the readers understand the story's <u>main theme</u> is the struggle of good vs. evil.
My best guess would be B. If you’re frequently interrupting, then you’re not really listening to the speaker.
The answer is D. Personification, this is because home is being used as a person, it says where she can hide, and a home can’t do that and a home is not a she.