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This action is an example of affect display or kinesics.
Explanation:
Affect display is an example of non verbal communication in which <u>someone does some gesture from their body or face that betrays their emotional state or what they are thinking.</u>
It is evident in the passage that the batter is
- nervous
- eager to outplay the pitcher
The biting of the nail while watching the pitcher closely is a telltale sign of this.
Answer:
Phaethon, (Greek: “Shining” or “Radiant”) in Greek mythology, the son of Helios, the sun god, and a woman or nymph variously identified as Clymene, Prote, or Rhode.
Explanation:
There is difference in time period between the original novel and radio versions of <em>The War of the Worlds</em>. (D) The novel was set in the late 1800s, while the radio version was set on the day it aired in the 1930s.
<u><em>The War of the Worlds </em></u><u>is a science fiction novel written by H.G. Wells,</u> an English author that lived during the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century.<u> The novel was published in 1898 </u>and it tells the story of the protagonist and his brother, who are forced to deal with the Martian invasion. <u>The story is set in the late 1800s</u>. Moreover, <u>a radio adaptation of </u><u><em>The War of the Worlds </em></u><u>was directed by Orson Wells in 1938</u>. Although it is based on the novel<u>, the story in the radio version is set on the day it aired</u>.