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At the end of Anton Chekhov's The Bet, the lawyer survives the 15 years in prison but refuses to take the money. In a literary twist, the banker plans to murder the lawyer the day the lawyer is released from prison so that he does not have to pay him.
Adverb describe (modify) verbs and other adverbs. When looking for an adverb, you must first find the verb. In the first sentence, the verb is took. Off is also an adverb, but ask yourself, took off "how"? If you can answer that (with quickly and cautiously), that is your adverbial phrase. From an overnight rain, over the surface, and around the track are all prepositional phrases. Warm and shining are describing the sun, so they are adjectives.
I think it must be c. Simile comparing the sound of the rain to a drum and beads hitting the roof
The answer to the question above is the second option: …starry skies; … From Byron's poem "<span>She Walks in Beauty", this is the phrase the contains sibilance. So in literature, sibilance is one of the literary devices that is used in poems which creates a "hissing" sound and mostly stresses on consonant sounds. Commonly, sibilants include the sounds of "es" or "sh" and "zzz" sounds.</span>