they'll flock in droves
these rich Londoners
they'll fight for that stock
I'm a made man forever
I'll never forget you as long as I live
In less than twenty-four hours London was abuzz
the mine is worth far more than he asks for it
I spent all my evenings at the minister's with Portia
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(edit) So sorry about the old answer, I didn't catch the part when you said to explain how the writing engages the readers into it. The writer has presented this is a way that engages the readers by putting in all 5 senses, such as "straining to hear the volcano", "sulphurous stench", etc etc. He has also provided extremely descriptive language, and some figurative language as well. He vividly describes whats going on, and it's like you're right there when it's happening. He even includes dialouge, and writes it in 'first person', which is a great way to let the readers imagine what's going on as if they were there. Hope this helps!
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I am passionate about my work. ...
I am ambitious and driven. ...
I am highly organised. ...
I'm a people person. ...
I'm a natural leader. ...
I am results oriented. ...
I am an excellent communicator
Who am I = what is my identity? The “answer” to “who am I” is our identity. Our identity is our all-encompassing system of memories, experience, feelings, thoughts, relationships, and values that define who each of us is.
Answer: The answer is in fact option C or 3 on Edge...
Explanation: The Dark Game is an example of narrative writing. Author Paul Janeczko weaves historical examples together beautifully. Hope this helps!