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He is talking about the machine that was in Mildred's stomach.
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Simile and mythological. The reason why is because a simile has like or as (acting "like" Hercules) and it talks about something that is a myth (Hercules.) It is not a metaphor since it has "like," it does have alliteration since it does have a repeated letter, it is not a hyperbole since it does not talk about anything so dramatic (instead, it was a simile,) it is not a literal language since it has simile and mythological.
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Active voice is when the subject performs the action(s) stated by the verb; whereas, passive voice is when the subject is acted upon by the verb. In this case, option C, is the correct one.
The fireworks are the subject of the sentence and they "light the night sky", resulting in active voice.
The effect that this description of the Kaatskill Mountains has on the book is that <em>C. It lends credibility to Rip's explanation of ...</em>
- <em>The Rip Van Winkle </em>by Washington Irving celebrates the story of a man who was complacent. Without focus, he lost consciousness of his environment.
- For this, he slept for twenty whole years. Within this period, the war with Britain had been won. And the United States has ceased to be dependent on Great Britain.
Thus, the world always changes without the active participation of those who do not care about making the needed changes that benefit the society.
Read more about Irving's Rip Van Winkle short story at brainly.com/question/24824036