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To answer this question, you will have to read the entire text, so you will be able to identify not only the climax of the story but also the theme. Climax refers to the moment when the biggest plot challenge will be faced. In climax, characters face the biggest enemy or the biggest difficulty they have. You must identify this moment by the paragraph that indicates that this "fight" will begin.
The text's theme, on the other hand, refers to the message and teaching that the author wishes to convey through the story. You will be able to discover this theme, when you find out what subject the author is addressing in the story. Once this theme is discovered, you'll be able to associate it with the characters' speech and behavior.
Simple because it has one subject
Answer: Atomic bomb origin and development
Explanation:
''Bomb: The Race to Build and Steal the World's Most Dangerous Weapon'' is a non-fiction book. It is written in 2012. by Steve Sheinkin and the book has won Newbery Honor and Sibert Medal in 2013. The theme of the book is the development of an atomic bomb. The period in the book is around 1938. December.
- It is following a process by Otto Hahn, a German scientist, who discovered nuclear fission and in the book, we can find a description of the process of building nuclear bombs.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter B) <u>throw with force</u>.
Explanation:
As we know, denotation refers to the primary, original meaning of a word -- in contrast to connotation, which refers to a secondary meaning evoked in a certain context. By definition, the verb "cast" means to throw something forcefully in a specific direction. In the passage, God is the one throwing his enemies with force into hell. Even if we did not know the meaning of cast, we would have been able to get to that conclusion due to the context surrounding the word. The passage is talking of violent actions such as cutting and crushing. Tossing lightly, releasing into air, or dropping casually, therefore, would greatly contrast with the meaning of the whole paragraph.