<span>The tiny, creaky cabin had broken windows and smelled of wet earth.
</span><span>The same question exists that has the following choices.
</span>A. Simile
<span>B. Metaphor </span>
<span>C. Parallel speech </span>
<span>D. Sensory language </span>
<span>E Rhetorical question </span>
<span>F Personal anecdote
</span><span>
The correct answer is letter D. Sensory Language.</span>
<span>The subtleties of life inside a bat colony can be found in a short piece by Margaret Atwood, titled My Life Inside A Bat Colony. The main subtlety mentioned in the piece is a bat's preference for "the subtleties of dawn and dusk", as opposed to the bright sun of the main part of the day. Another subtlety mentioned is a bat's fear of being tangled in human hair.</span>
Answer:
Lazzaro knows Serafin is struggling and is encouraging him to not give up
Explanation:
i took the k12 quiz and got an 100
Answer:
A to paint a picture of what the camp looks like
Explanation:
It doesn't show how the camp will be difficult so it isn't b. C is wrong bc it doesn't suggest bad people or nice people at the camp. D is wrong bc its not in a joking manner, so yeah ur answer is A
Begins when Melba and eight other black men and women in their forties return to their home state of Arkansas to meet the then-governor, Bill Clinton. Melba, the narrator and author, explains that the group, called the Little Rock Nine, is visiting Central High School in Little Rock.