Lyle Davis and his family were driving to Sarasota to visit the bat habitat. Lyle had been looking forward to the trip for weeks
, and by the time they finally got started, his head was spinning like a top. Once they got onto the highway, however, Lyle’s dad began to look confused. “This just doesn’t look right,” Mr. Davis kept repeating as he drove. Lyle looked out of the car window and sighed. The other cars crawled over the highway like ants on an anthill. Everyone knows where they are going except for us, Lyle thought to himself.
“These roads twist and turn like a pile of snakes,” Mr. Davis muttered. Lyle’s mom suggested they pull into a nearby gas station and buy a map.
“Please, Dad?” begged Lyle. They stopped to buy a map. Mr. Davis’ confusion soon cleared up like fog beneath the bright afternoon sun.
“Sarasota Bat Cave, here we come!” Lyle cheered happily.
The choices :
Which sentence from this story contains an example of imagery?
A.
"Everyone knows where they are going except for us, Lyle thought to himself."
B.
"Mr. Davis' confusion soon cleared up like fog beneath the bright afternoon sun. "
C.
"Lyle Davis and his family were driving to Sarasota to visit the bat habitat."
D.
"Lyle's mom suggested they pull into a nearby gas station and buy a map."
The Law of the Jungle, which never orders anything without a reason, forbids every beast to eat Man except when he is killing to show his children how to kill, and then he must hunt outside the hunting grounds of his pack or tribe.