I would say B.Increasing the temperature. Almost everytime gas is heated, it explodes, Just watch CW and CBS :P. Hope this helps!
The chief reason why many will remain drawn to a story regardless of the "discomfort" of themes of terror and fear is because of the overriding desire to have our suspense satisfied.
<h3>What is Suspense?</h3>
Suspense in literature is the feeling or eagerness or curiosity about an event that is about to happen that we do no know or have details about.
Great stories regardless of their theme have the capacity for great suspense, hence keeping the reader or audience interested until the end.
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Pindaric
1 A ceremonious poem created by an ancient Greek poet who lived in the fifth century BC.
2 A poem that consists of a three-part structure: a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode.
Irregular
1 A poem that doesn't follow any set structure and is open to experimentation.
2 A rhymed ode that doesn't have a fixed number of lines per stanza.
Explanation:
Pindaric or Pindaric ode is named after the great Greek poet Pindar described as the greatest lyrical poet. Pindar lived about 5th century B.C. Pindaric odes consist of three parts: 1 strophe, antistrophe and epode. The strophe and antistrophe have the same meter and length; while the epode has a different meter and length.
Irregular Odes have some of the elements (usually tone and subject) of the classic odes (either Pindaric or Horatian), while they are free in experimenting with rhyme and structure.
There is also a third type of odes called Horatian ode named after Roman poet Horace. It has a regular stanza pattern. Horatian odes are usually more thoughtful and meant for personal enjoyment as compared with Pindaric ode.
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How do you light a fire? -too narrow
What was the worst fire of all time?- not answerable
How has firefighting changed in the last three hundred years?- effective
How have cities been affected by fires throughout history?- too broad
Explanation: it’s right