Answer:
"Under the astonished, wide-eyed moon, with the fires casting strange shadows upon these towering figures, I am rather inclined to believe him."
Explanation:
The use of the words "astonished" and "wide-eyed" that are used to describe the non-human presence of the moon creates a feeling of wonder. It depicts a scene in which the moon is large (wide-eyed) and beautiful (astonished). This and the description of the fires and their shadows creates an almost magical scenario to help the reader envision what the narrator is seeing. The personification aids in this, allowing us to understand how the narrator <em>feels</em> as well (wonder).
The words "casting upon" can also be considered personification, but it is not relevant in this case.
Answer:
D) both logical and anecdotal evidence
Explanation:
Machiavelli asserts that it is appropriate for new princes to use harshness based on rationality. Anecdotal evidence is used by Machiavelli to prove that new rulers must be ruthless.
Answer:
They agreed to come<em> </em><em>to</em> the house and make an offer
Explanation:
A preposition is expressing a relation to another word or element
as in “the man <em>on</em> the platform,” “she arrived <em>after</em> dinner,” “what did you do it <em>for</em> ?”.
Answer:
The author describes Raymond as a city within a city, sort of like Vatican City within Rome.
Explanation:
Tough one! I would go with B; anyone can have opinions on anything, so there goes C as an answer. A and D are inherently the same and is the opposite of what debatable means.