The Giver offered him music. Jonas said he wanted The Giver to keep it for himself, to have when Jonas was gone
Answer:
he is going
Explanation:
he is going he is not going
he is playing he is not playing
Another word for allusion is <span>B. reference.
</span>To make an allusion to someone or something means to make a reference to them. An allusion is <span>an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.</span>
Answer:
Using the present tense makes the descriptions of the setting more vivid.
Explanation: the author chose the present tense to make the narrative appear more vividly by assimilating it to the here-and-now of the speech act.