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.
It was mostly between 1990 and 2010.
I think maybe 2008 was the highest. (NOT SURE)
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Colin draw back the curtain from his mother's portrait because he wants Mary and Dickon to see her.
<h3>Why did Colin draw back the curtain?</h3>
He covered the portrait because he dislikes that she is laughing while he is so ill and unhappy and because he thinks of her as his treasure, one he does not wish to share with anyone.
However, he drawn back the rose-colored curtain in his room so that the portrait of his mother can be visible now.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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The correct answer is one main clause.
This means that there is only one verb in the sentence, which in this case is the verb 'was.' Even though drive is also a verb, in this context it is used as an adjective driven (participle form of the verb to drive) and is thus not considered to be a verb. This means that there are no subordinate clauses but rather just one main clause.
Answer:
O'Connor uses imagery to clearly describe the character of Mr Shiftlet.
Explanation:
Imagery is a very effective technique used in texts. It is used to describe events, or characters in great detail so a reader can get an accurate sense of what the writer is trying to represent.
Mr O'Connor made use of this technique to describe in great detail the features and appearance of Mr Shiftlet to create a compelling character.