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5
Explanation:
The first sentence introduces the paragraph; there's nothing out of order there. The second sentence expands upon the first idea, and the third and fourth sentence continue talking about his consistency. Only the fifth sentence has a slightly different topic; it is therefore out of order. :)
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I could visualize the scene where Clay uses his ax help him climb. The text describes Clay's actions in detail. London includes important details such as how Clay brushes the snow away and chops a shallow place for his foot. He describes how Clay take a step, reaches forward, and repeats this to climb. Descriptions like "a tiny speck of toiling life poised like a fly on the face of Moosehide Mountain" allowed me to visualize how slow and tedious this process would be on a large mountain.
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He made an adaptation that made the beginning shorter and less tiring for the audience, in addition, he introduced a song that was commonly played on popular radio programs.
Explanation:
Orson Welles transmitted the work "war of the worlds" in 1938, at that time science fiction was very unpopular and it would be a real challenge to capture people's attention for the exhibition. That was when Welles had the brilliant idea of adapting the beginning of the book for its transmission. So the beginning would be less tiring, but understandable and would have a more attractive pace for listeners. Then he realized that he could get people's attention more efficiently, that way would be by adding a common song on popular radio programs, which would soon draw the attention of everyone who was listening.
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The lines "the bitter waters of captivity had worn" show how the doctor has been through many tough situations and problems, but the lines "<span>he covered up their tracks with a determination </span>" show how he does not want to show how much he actually has been throught. Hope it helped :)