Answer:
i think it might be D, but im not 100% sure
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong
Answer:
option a
Explanation:
as the sea is compared to the boiiling point
The option that addreses a more general intention of using the present tense is A, because It allows readers to experience events at the same time that the characters expierence it. For the immediacy of the present tense, the reader can notice a change as it happens, not after the fact. This helps to keep the story's climax in a high level and the intensity of the story as well.
The option b and c are characteristics included in the option A. If you experience the events as they happen your comprehension about what the character is feeling and doing, also the setting is broader and clear.
Literal language means the author is meaning exactly what's being said. Figurative language doesn't mean literal use.
Literal language: I fell down the stairs.
Figurative language: I slept like a log. (You didn't really <span>sleep like a log)</span>
Your answer is c if not d is a close second