D, Answer is D.It encourages the audience to retell the story.
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An analogy is a comparison, a presentation of the similarities between two elements, where one is used as an example to represent the other. An example of an analogy is the phrase "The president made analogies to marriage, to show the importance of the family in the social environment."
In this case, to answer your question, you will need to read all the text it refers to and identify sentences where Abigail makes comparisons between two elements, using them as examples of each other.
This happened to me a few years ago when I was on holiday in Meia Praia, a small town near the beach in Brazil.
My boyfriend and I wanted to go walking through the forest because it was a wonderful sunny day. We started walking early in the morning. While we were walking we listened to a strange sound several times, but we didn´t care about it. As we were nearer the beach which was on the coast of the Island, that sound was stronger. In the middle of our way to the beach, a couple warned us about the wild monkeys which live there, but we didn´t care about it, neither.
When we were just some meters from the beach, we felt that noise behind us and at the same time a big monkey appeared in front of us. It was a harmless animal which made a strong noise because it was afraid of people. Unfortunately, we didn´t know that these species lived there and we could have made him to get annoy.
Since then, we learned to pay attention to the signs of nature.
Answer:
B. The universe began expanding with the Big Bang and it is still expanding today.
Explanation:
The universally accepted theory about how the universe came to be as it is now is the Big Bang theory, which describes how the universe expanded from an initial state of extremely high density and high temperature. As the universe kept expanding, it began to cool down. It is still expanding even now. New galaxies, nebulae, stars, and planets are born all the time, while old ones die. The universe is constantly changing and it is full of life.
This is why option B is the correct one.