Answer:
D
Explanation:
It sounds more fluent when you say it, while the other options are a bit weird sounding
Answer:
Ví dụ: Họ đã chiến đấu như những con mèo và con chó! ... Ví dụ: Hai chị em đánh nhau như chó với mèo! Phép ẩn dụ . So sánh hai thứ không giống nhau KHÔNG sử dụng các từ "như" hoặc "như."
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
This passage is a change in pacing because after the text says "The king cobra instantly turned its head toward me and flared its hood. Was it about to strike?" it suddenly change the continuity of the action and refers to some characteristics of the cobra.
It could have been "foreshadowing" if the text would have continued the original narrative of the preparation for the attack, until describing the attack or not.
However, the text changed in pacing when it wrote: "The interesting thing about the king cobra is that it is the smartest snake on earth. It can see 330 feet, and its venom contains powerful neurotoxins. This new information about the cobra's characteristics changed the narrative.
Answer:
Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips.
Explanation:
Personification is a literary device in which human characteristics are attributed to something non-human. It is present in the following sentence: <em>Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips. </em>
Ferns are plants. When someone mentions fingers and fingertips, we usually think about human hands. Ferns can't have fingers. The writer is talking about their leaves but uses personification to compare them to fingers, this way giving them a human trait.
Well h<span>e uses effective imagery throughout his stories. He describes the objects in the settings and their importance. He often emphasizes on what they symbolize as well. For example, in The Pit and the Pendulum, the candles melting in the cell represent the prisoner's hope of survival which also diminish. The pendulum, like the pendulums in grandfather clocks, represents a symbol of death.
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