A book was the first ever object that the martian was able to describe. The book was compared to the Caxton. The martian described the Caxton as having a lot of wings and the wings serve as the pages of the book.
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The first one is the 4th answer and the second question is the second answer
Answer:
- Articulating a position.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given situation exemplifies 'articulation of a position' as Armond attempts to clarify the locus of her speech topic after realizing that it could be alienating and thus, he takes a position(from his perspective) to describe the topic and convey the intended message more efficiently and evoke the desired response from the audience.
This 'articulation of position' aids to drive the speech forward in a logical, organized, and coherent manner and connect to the audience in a specific direction and persuade them accordingly. Thus, the given situation exemplifies '<u>articulation of position'</u> that aids Armond to clarify his perspective or point of view and indicate the readers to be prepared accordingly.
The correct answer this particular question would be revealed much about their behavior.
Alliteration because of the sibilance between the 't' of tale and terror