The conclusion do NOT give a sense of completeness.
In order for the concluding paragraph to be complete, the paragraph suppose to write a short line on the costs of different sporting activities and to make a short suggestion of how schools should go about cutting costs.
The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding shows the outside
world as ironic by portraying the paradoxical relationship of man with its own
evil--intellect, civilization, technology and politics.
The life of the boys on the island displays human beings naturally
create an organization and a system that it will eventually corrupt, leading to self destruction.
Answer:
exposition > rising action > climax > falling action > resolution
Explanation:
This is the correct order of the elements of plot. It begins at the <em>Exposition</em>, where the story begins, all the way up to the <em>Climax</em>, which is the highest, or turning point of a story [<em>conflict</em> occurs in between Climax and Falling Action], and ends with a <em>resolution</em>.
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Answer: The following lines from the passage given contain personification:
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1) "<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea.."
This attributes "person-like" characteristics. Specifically, "farm buildings" (inanimate objects) "huddled" (as a past tense verb) and "crouched [as a verb] low to the ground.
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2) "....</span><span>Five-fingered ferns hung over the water and dropped spray from their fingertips. . . . "
This passage refers to ferns (plants) having "fingers" [note: "five-fingered ferns") and "fingertips".
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3) "...</span><span>The high mountain wind coasted sighing through the pass and whistled on the edges of the big blocks of broken granite. . . .
This passage describe the wind "sighing" and "whistling"; which are person-like traits.
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4) "...</span><span>Gradually the sharp snaggled edge of the ridge stood out above them, rotten granite tortured and eaten by the winds of time...."
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Describes the "granite" (type of rock") as "rotten" and being "tortured and eaten" (person-like attributes of human cruelty; and the "wind" having "tortured and eaten/ over time".
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Answer:
Y'all chill
Explanation:
People already complained about only 5 points you don't have to add any more