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Answer:
Two of the sentences use incorrect pronouns, actually. You are using the wrong ones, they should instead be as follows.
The spelling bee winner was her.
<em>He </em>and I found the buried chest in the backyard.
The question which Xander should ask to evaluate whether he has successfully followed the procedure is
a.Does my scarf look like the one in the picture?
Explanation:
- Xander followed the process for tying a Parisian knot where he asks whether the scarf looks alike like the one in the picture.
- The author uses confetti to encourage him to celebrate success.
- If it does, it means that he has followed those instructions correctly; if it doesn't, than he should try again.
- The question Xander has asked himself to check if he has done the procedure of wearing a scarf correctly, whether or not the knot in his scarf looks like the example given.
- It is clear that a decent and complete dress code is a kind of dressing for success.
- This is why Xander becomes conscious about his dress code as to if his scarf look perfect or not.
I heard that Absalom was trying to burgle a man's house and he accidentally shot Arthur Jarvis in the process. He also commits some other crimes that appalls his father.
"Strewn feathers" are a metaphor for chaos. It can also be a bit of a paradox because feathers are lightweight, and chaos is a serious and heavy matter.
"Sang the heart upon its mantel" in the last stanza is personification.
"See", again in the last stanza, is a homophone, or a word whose pronunciation has double meaning. The poet could mean see as is sight, but also implying sea like the body of water.