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Explanation:
I believe the works of art in the story are very dark or "gothic" as said by others. It's dark and this reflects to the story because the events that occur are very dark,very dull. An example is like them burrying Madeline alive without even knowing til they heard the strange sounds but didnt take her out.
Answer:
"What if all the plants of a certain type of crop were suddenly wiped out? The seeds in the vault would be used to regrow them".
Explanation:
The idea that the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is meant to protect seeds in the event of a disaster is highlighted at the end of the article. There a situation is presented of an eventuality where all the plants of a certain type of crop were wiped out. The solution to the problem is that the seed from the vault would be used to grow them. This underscores the importance of the seed vault.
It is shown that the seed is the path to the future. Already, it was helpful during the Trail of Tears. It would also prove useful should all the plants of a certain type of crop were wiped out.
Answer:
The author uses onomatopoeia in the words "Bam, bam, bam".
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is the way words are formed according to the sound that is produced. This means that the words that represent a sound are the same as the exact way it sounds.
This means that the word "bang" or "hiss" or "buzz" are onomatopoeic as they not only represent the sound it makes but also are the spellings for those words. And in the given passage, the author uses onomatopoeia in the words <em>"Bam, bam, bam"</em>.
Thus, the author's use of onomatopoeia in the passage is <em>"Bam, bam, bam."</em>