As Bierce chooses to write the third section of the story through Farquhar's perspective, the story begins to reveal the use of figurative language that the previous two sections didn't include. In particular, Bierce makes use of imagery. He gives a vivid description of Farquhar's supposed escape and the sights and sounds he sees and hears. He describes nature in great detail; for example, the veins as well as the sounds of tiny insects.
The correct answer is B.
BECAUSE:
Comma's always come after an interjection, and they always stand for a pause.
So:
Oh, Kelly, (...) may I borrow your green dress tomorrow?
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<span>Who, dipping all his faults in their affection,
Work, like the spring that turneth wood to stone,
so that my arrows...
</span><span>Would have reverted to my bow again,
But not where I have aim'd them
</span>
Answer:
bridge to cross manhattan, and why thats preseident arthur himself
Explanation:
Answer:
1.) Alliteration
Explanation:
[S]ilent [S]nake [S]lithers