Answer: A. The omniscient narrator's overview of all the characters provide a foreshadowing of the ending.
Apparently, the overviews provided for the characters of the story already gave a hint or an indication of as to how the story shall end. That is why foreshadowing is very evident here.
The sentence should instead be this: Which moves more swiftly through the water, a shark or a crocodile. Although this is starting to slip from common usage.
Answer:
The two adjectives would be confident and little.
Explanation:
How did Joe feel? Confident. The word confident describes the way Joe felt.
With what difficulty did Joe control the ball? Little. The word little describes how Joe handles the ball.
Both "Witness to the Tragedy" and "Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing" portray the scenario that took place in cities affected by the violence of Hurricane Catrina. However, in "Witness to the Tragedy" we are presented with a more personal account. The article written in first person shows the destruction and sadness of families to survive during the violent flood that was established in the region. First-person language makes the story personal and exciting.
"Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing", however, reports the search for people who were not rescued at the time of the tragedy, have been lost to their families and are being sought, alive or dead. Although this article has a less personal and emotional tone than the first, the article uses a first-person language that manages to bring the reader closer to the author and provide a strong empathy for the exposed theme.