Either of these chances can build tension and suspense
Answer:
C. It is a bad storm outside.
E. They are safe from the storm inside.
Explanation:
Outside there isn't actually a roaring lion, this is a metaphor. The wind is <em>like a </em>roaring lion, meaning the wind is very strong. But inside is <em>like</em> a purring kitten. It's not actually a kitten, but it means that the inside is safe and calm.
The correct answer for this question would be the third option. The novel's setting on an uninhabited island affects the boys' behavior in the first few chapters of the novel which <span>causes them to ignore socially polite behavior as they face the dangers of the wild. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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A concrete noun is something people can see, touch, or basically use sense with.
Dog - This answer should be correct because you can use your senses with a dog. You can touch a dog with your hands and use your sense of touch.
Steve - This is a proper noun because this is a name of a person.
Wall - This is a common noun because it is just a thing/object.
Monica - This will also be a proper noun because it is someone's name.
Your final answer will be option A.
"Dog" is the concrete noun.
Hope this helps you.
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carefully into the Kekuléan knot of the middle Dean's necktie best illustrates an
objective narrative voice.
To add, Infinite Jest is a 1996 novel by American
writer David Foster Wallace. The lengthy and complex work takes place in a
North American dystopia, centering on a junior tennis academy and a nearby
substance-abuse recovery center.<span> </span>