Answer:
i can't write it for you, that's plagiarism, but i can recommend some books for that. you should read hunger games, divergent, and just look up some dystopian writing ideas.
The amount of detail can vary from that of a sentence or a paragraph, to encompassing an entire work. In an extended metaphor, the author takes a single metaphor and employs it at length, using various subjects, images, ideas and situations. They are commonly used in poetry, as well as prose.
Answer:
Ethos
Explanation:
Ethos is a Greek word that means "character." It describes beliefs, culture etc. and can be an appeal to emotion.
You can identify the values portrayed in the story by focusing on what the characters thinks, say and do in simple words make yourself as the character of the story therefore the answer is C. I hope my answer helps.
Whoever is "drumming on his desk" needs to come right after the comma.
We know that whoever is drumming is a he ("drumming on HIS desk").
• Mrs. Hobson isn't a "he," so A is out.
• "Students" isn't a "he" either (because it's plural) so B is out.
• "Exams" can't drum, so C is out.
• That leaves D. Stewart is totally a dude, so that works fine.
The second sentence has a problem. The subject ("a lovely shade tree") comes right after the modifier, but the modifier DOESN'T refer to the lovely shade tree. That doesn't work. Right now the sentence is saying that the tree went for a long walk in the hot sun. So let's fix it:
• A is wrong, obviously.
• B works. The subject coming right after the modifier is "I," and that's who went on the walk.
• C repeats the error. It's still saying the tree went on a walk.
• D is not only confusing; it's also just wrong. It still says that the tree went on a walk.
Your answer to the first question is D. The second question is B.