This is Odysseus beginning to describe his home of Ithaca to the king. This is important because it shows how much Odysseus loved Ithaca and how much he truly wishes to return.
So I think the answer is A.
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If would be better if you attached some options so that I could pick the correct one. Anyway, I have got the answer and I am pretty sute that this one will coincide with options which were given you with task. Here you are : <span>In "the aztec creation story," the most likely reason that nanahuatzin jumped into the fire first</span> is that He did not want to disappoint the other gods who had encouraged him. This one will definitely help you. Regards.
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Vera tells the central character, Frampton Nuttel, that three years ago a great tragedy occurred in their family. According to Vera, Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers set out for a day of shooting, and did not return. It was concluded that the three, along with their little spaniel, were engulfed in the treacherous bog; their bodies were never found. Vera tells Framton that her aunt, Mrs. Sappleton, speaks frequently about the day the three men and the dog purportedly met their demise, leaving the window through which they exited that day open, as if in expectation of their return. As Vera and Framton sit there by the open window, Vera shudders and tells the visitor that on "quiet evenings like this," she still gets a "creepy feeling that they will all walk in through the window."
Mrs. Sappleton comes in at this point, and, as expected, talks about her husband and brothers, whom she says have gone shooting but will be home soon, coming through the window as is their habit. Framton, who is in a delicate mental state, believes, because of what Vera has told him, that the men in question are dead, and that Mrs. Sappleton is delusional. Disturbed by the ghastly situation, Framton becomes completely unnerved when Mr. Sappleton, the two other men, and the spaniel do indeed appear at the window, and he bolts off in terror. Vera, of course, has misled Framton for her own amusement, and when the family wonders why their visitor has left so pricipitously, she dissembles further, saying that he was most likely afraid of the dog.
After reading the extract represented above, without any doubts I can say that phrases which are examples of sensory imagery that make the details of the setting more vivid are : the first option (crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun), the third option (snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth), the fourth option (a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself) and the last option (<span>prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house). So, only the second option is extra. </span>