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there are allot of examples of foreshadowing
Explanation:
Firstly, in the opening of the story, Mr. White says, "Hark at the wind." By drawing attention to the wind outside, he foreshadows the wind which blows through the house at the end of the story after Mrs. White has wished for the return of her son.
I believe a description based off numerical values is a quantitative one, because it is based on numbers ie actual figures. For example, to state what the statistics are relative to those people who get lung cancer compared to those who smoke tobacco and those who don't would be a quantitative description, ie based on the facts.
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Third Option: Anne Frank and her family go into hiding in the cramped attic of a warehouse for two agonizing years to escape the horrors of Nazi occupation in Amsterdam.
Explanation:
Objective means something which is tangible, measurable, and concrete. If statement(s) includes something which is based on perceptions, interpretations, emotions opinions etc., it will become subjective.
First statement has many subjective phrases, e.g <em>timeless story, perceptive recounting, living in hiding</em> (with no mention of place). So, it is subjective statement and not objective.
Second option has subjective phrases e.g <em>unusual insight</em><em>, </em><em>thoughts and experiences.</em>
Fourth option has subjective phrases e.g <em>thoughts and experiences, living in hiding (with no mention of place)</em>.
Third option had no subjective phrases and everything/fact told is objective i.e <em>Anne Frank and her family, cramped attic of a warehouse, for two agonizing years</em>. So, this option is correct as objective summary.
Answer:
B is the correct sentence
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