The answer is C because it makes sense when your reading, some pages may begin to fall out when they have it for so long or when they keep reading all over again
Yes, one should make sure that the subjects and verbs agree
The extended simile in the passage is: As when a circling wall the builder forms, Of strength defensive against wind and storms, Compacted stones the thickening work compose, and round him wide the rising structure grows.
A simile is a figure of speech that compares one thing from another thing of a different kind. It adds meaning to the text because it emphasizes the:
a. Strength of the wall - which is likened to being a barrier that can be used as protection from wind and storms.
b. Size of the structure - which was built with hours of hard work and construction materials that can withstand such great forces of war.
THE VERY HUNGRY BEAR GRABBED FISH FROM THE RIVER NEARBY.