Over the range of hills, as far as the eye could see, crept a darkening hem, ever longer and broader." How does this passage hel
p develop the theme? A. by giving the reader a broad view of the action B. by describing the setting in detail C. through the characterization of the ants D. figurative language helps the conflict come alive
This passage helps to develop the theme by describing the <em>setting</em> in detail because this is the physical place where an event or a scene takes place. It can be different for each scene and it can even change or evolve throughout the story.
"Show, don't count"
The <em>scenario</em> is where the motto "show, don't count" should be made clear. It means exposing the reader to a scene appealing to his senses through speech.