Instances of magic realism in the passage with explanations are listed down.
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This part of the passage employs the technique of magic realism.
It is when the improbable things like myths, legends, larger than life comparisons are interspersed in a realistic narrative so as to make sense of things that do not otherwise make much sense.
Here, the woman does not believe her eyes when her husband appears in the skyline so the imagery that describes his appearance is used in this way to convey the magical emotion.
I think the answer is They click upon themselves As the breeze rises, and turn many-colored As the stir cracks and crazes their enamel.
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The answer is "Both present detailed information about storytelling traditions in several countries."
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I dont have an explination but I am in k12 and I think thats correct. I was wondering, could you help me with this question?
Part A
What is a central idea of "The Sound of Spring"?
A. Alexa's plans for the day take a surprising and exciting turn.
B/ Ruby's attentiveness to Alexa makes her feel cared for and appreciated.
C. Kaito's delight in music becomes infectious to those around him.
D. Alexa's appreciation of sounds leads her down a new path.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Ruby allowed Alexa to follow the music to a house a half a block away."
B. "Alexa tried to let him enjoy the moment, but she couldn’t help herself. She clapped and cried out 'wooo-hooo!'"
C. “'But can you guys come back tomorrow? Then I can start teaching Alexa how to play.'”
D. “'You’re the best sister ever!' Alexa shouted, a wide grin spreading across her face."
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In order to change this to indirect speech, this question needs to be written in the past tense with the quotation marks removed.
The correct variant is: She asked me if she could keep my dictionary until Friday.
It's bandwagon because the phrase "hopping on the bandwagon" represents patriotic pride during the 1940's or so