This would be true as it means severe thunderstorms with tornadoes may be evident or close.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
logos is another word for logics.
Writing in the third-person provides flexibility and objectivity. In fiction writing it enables the narrator to be all-knowing. The personal pronouns used in third-person writing are he, she, it, they, him, her, them, his, her, hers, its, their, and theirs.
Answer:
The setting of the story can help to develop the theme, by showing that though they are in the same setting, not everything stayed the same. His friends had completely changed, they were all grown up with families and things weren’t like the old times. His old friends kept making excuses to leave. "Good," Mikey said. "Enjoying this get-together, though I'll have to get the kids home soon.” And his one friend didn’t even go by his nickname “squid” anymore. This is how the setting helps to develop the theme of the story.
Not very proud of this one, sorry if it doesn't get a 5/5 grade
Answer:
Irony
Explanation:
Irony is a literary device that is a play on words where the implied meaning is opposite of the literal meaning of what was said or written. There is a deeper meaning to the words used, which is conveyed in the situation that is actually the opposite of the meaning of the words used.
For example:
Two men are carrying a large mirror and one of them slips and loses his grip. The mirror shattered on the ground, and the other man says, "Good job."
Do you see it? He says good job but he actually means the opposite.