In Saturday at the Canal, the narrator creates an imagery of him and his friend by comparing them to migratory birds in order to describe their moving to San Francisco during the spring hitchhiking go the north after winter.
<h3>What is imagery?</h3>
Imagery is the use of words in order to paint a picture in the mind of the reader.
It is used to get the readers into the imagination of the author and to emphatize the author.
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Answer:
C. The word is first used to create an excited tone and changes to a tone of dread.
Explanation:
The word frantically was used two times between lines 60-79 in the Greek myth titled, "The Flight of Icarus". Frantic means being overcome with excitement, pain, fear, anger, or other emotions. The first time the word was used, it conveyed the feeling of excitement as Icarus was enthusiastic and eager to carry himself higher and higher into the heavens itself.
The second time the word was used, it was used to convey how nervously he tried to stay afloat in the air. He called on his father who could not do much to help him. In this second usage of the word, there was a shift to a tone of dread.