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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Plzzz help asap, Give points and brainliest. I'm serious, please help me.

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ankoles [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Which of the following best explains the phrase like a recently frosted chocolate cake?

<u>The dark mud held their footsteps like frosting would.</u>

What does this line suggest about the narrator?

<u>The narrator thinks about different kinds of </u><u>soil</u>

What is the main effect of the word faces in this sentence?

<u>It implies a sense of history.</u>

Which of the following describes the structure of this excerpt from "Sharks' Teeth" so far?

<u>Setting and character development</u>

gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Which of the following best explains the phrase like a recently frosted chocolate cake?

1. The dark mud showed through the light white sand.

What does this line suggest about the narrator?

2. The narrator thinks about different kinds of soil.  

What is the main effect of the word faces in this sentence?

3. It creates a feeling of despair.

Which of the following describes the structure of this excerpt from "Sharks' Teeth" so far?

4. climax and resolution

     

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