7 metaphors and 6 similes
Answer:
In the passage, ‘The Sand Reckoner” Marcus’s words about needing to disembark contribute to the plot because in paragraph 2 Archimedes is trying to play mathematical games with Marcus, but Marcus is trying to get Archimedes to be serious. He is trying to get Archimedes to understand there’s a war going on and he needs to focus and stop playing games.
Packing the abacus = Facing reality, and seeing that a war is going on, and Syracuse has protected itself. Focusing and attending to the tasks at hand.
Answer:
The answer is event.
Explanation:
In a story, anything that happens to or is done by a character is called event. Events can change the direction of a story, the way characters are perceived by viewers or readers, the characters' being flat or complex... A story that has shallow events might be seen as boring. Events must be significant, otherwise the audience will see no reason to receive that information whatsoever and may even give up on the story for good.
Answer:
the need for new street lights
Explanation:
Well, i mean, it makes sense.
I believe you forgot to post a picture of the abstract with the question.