Answer: Answer. He got lift to the King's Cross Station with Dursleys' car. ”They reached King's Cross at half past ten. Uncle Vernon dumped Harry's trunk on to a trolley and wheeled it into the station for him
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Explanation:
A feeling of mystery<em> </em><em>is an effect caused by the rhyme in this stanza.
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Up to the 4th verse, the stanza follows a syllabic rhyme ABAB pattern where final words end with similar vowels sounds. This arrangement provides musicality as well as a sense of calm given the use of <em>natural visual imagery. </em>
The 5th verse continues the rhythmic pattern, although it already creates tension by introducing a strange ocurrence "<em>the sound of a hound in the distance".
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Verse 6th then ends the stanza by breaking the rhyming pattern maintained and leaving the reader with a sense of mystery and tension about the unfolding of events.
Answer:
The next day, Philip woke a he always did, looking once at the clock on the wall, of which its face is to be seen. He rubbed his eyes and sprung up in alarm. It was barely visible, yet last night it had been crystal clear.
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Answer:
C?
Explanation:
They tried their best even if they lost by a lot in the end.