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A. Brueghel's painting focuses on the people of the coast rather than Icarus.
In "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus," by Ovid, Daedalus escapes with his son Icarus by making wings out of feathers glued with bees wax. Icarus ignores his father's warning and flies close to the sun, so the bees wax melts and he falls into the sea.
The painting by Brueghel depicts a landscape with a few people working and Icarus plunging in the water in the background. However, it does not include Daedalus, who reaches his destination and survives in Ovid's story.
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Answer:
<u>"when its timbers were saturated with dew"</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note that a vivid sensory detail in literature may refer to words or sentences that triggers the readers to use their senses such as:
- their sense of sight
- their sense of taste and
- their sense of touch.
Thus, by saying <em>"its timbers were saturated with dew" </em><u>the narrator employs his reader into using their senses to imagine the uncommon sight of dew on timber.</u>
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B. made significant advances
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