I believe your answer would be A.) I say this because the sentence depicts the so called “dead mood” as if the Grim Reaper was there. Plz let me know if I am wrong. Sorry I’m advance if I am.
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Explanation:
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In "The Duchess and the Jeweller" by Virginia Wolf, Mr. Bacon is compared to <em>a H</em><em>orse</em><em> who is neighing</em>. Oliver is also compared to a Hog in his search for the perfect piece of jewelry. He is also compared to an Elephant as having a nose like an elephant and sniffing for new opportunities.
Explanation:
Virginia Wolf made use of Animal Imagery in "The Duchess and the Jeweller".
She uses animal to describe Oliver because she is trying to highlight the kind of character Oliver has to the readers. By comparing him to an animal tells the readers that Oliver may not be a nice man and that he may not have the best of personalities.
Wolf compares Oliver to<em> a horse who is neighing</em>, this is not a flattering comparison, therefore showing the readers the kind of personality that Oliver has. Wolf also compares him to a<em> hog in search of a piece of truffle</em>, when he was searching for the perfect jewellery.
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1. Context Clue: "Win the race" Meaning: He came in after the first person
2. Context Clue: "for less than" Meaning: it only last a second as in time.
3. Context Clue: "The factory" Meaning: manufacture
4. Context Clue: "Fruits and vegetables" Meaning: things that have been grown in a farm.
B. Bat: wooden club: The baseball player threw his bat after he had hit the best homerun of his career, the crowd was cheering loudly.
Bat: animal: Once we entered the cave all the bats went flying out along with their family, we must of scared them.
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a) a formal and serious tone
Explanation:
A formal tone conveys the writer's regard for the audience as well as the seriousness with which he or she approaches the subject matter.