Answer:
She uses a synonym context clue (stealthy )
She uses punctuation (little by little)
She also uses a tone clue when she describes "Nature" as something that "encroaches... with long, tenacious fingers"
Explanation:
Answer:
- A sound of thunder is used to represent the T-Rex steps and Travis’s gun. The two things that cause giant turns in the story.
- The butterfly Eckels kills is easy—the butterfly effect. Also, butterflies represent freedom, a freedom he killed when his actions changed the outcome of the election.
- The path they’re supposed to stay on is written destiny. It’s the path that needs to be taken in order to get back to their normal lives.
- The bullets represent the disturbance of the past, and future, all at once.
I hope that this helps you! :)
Answer:
the papers was written interestingly
I believe the correct answer is C. Despite attending
a nominally Christian school, I had not yet been inside a church — and I wasn't
about to dare the deed now (51).
The excerpt from Part I of the adventure novel “Life
of Pi”, written by Yann Martel, which most clearly contributes to the theme of
boundaries is C. Despite attending a nominally Christian school, I had not yet
been inside a church — and I wasn't about to dare the deed now. Even If he is a
Catholic, there is a clear boundary between him and the church – he won’t even
go into the church.