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this is an example of a metaphor but i cant help with other part bc i dont have the book anymore.
Explanation:
Haven't you posted the same question many times?
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I feel like:
a) they are going to run out really soon
b) its not going to work and people are going to protest
c) it will be extremely expensive
I'm sorry if I sound like a pessimist, but the 'rona is pretty depressing
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Answer:
The second one. "by referring to the reader as "Friend" and "you""
Explanation:
by adding inclusive words such as 'you' and 'friend' toomer makes the excerpt sound inclusive toward you, the reader. This gives you a sense of familiarity.
“As he is about to clasp her he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of a cannon--then all is darkness and silence!”
Up until this point in Section III, what readers have experienced is a hopeful fantasy where the noose around Farquhar’s neck brakes and he manages to escape to eventually make it back home to his wife. As he is about to hug her, reality catches up to him and he experiences his execution, and this is what the sentence above describes.