Answer:
In the story "The Black Cat," how does the narrator use foreshadowing to create suspense? A. He never explains where the first black cat came from. ... He mentions his wife's comment that black cats are believed to be witches in disguise.
Explanation:
That the speaker is nervous
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Answer:
Fracking is exempt from federal environmental laws that allow industries to conceal the contents of the chemicals they are using.
Explanation:
oil/gas is extracted by horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing / releases toxic chemicals into water and air
surface spills
wastewater disposal
drinking water contamination
yet it all reduces air pollution...?
once they "frack" do they cover up or plug the hole they fracked in
well integrity failures - who monitors the well that they used and is it still open
has been documented to cause earthquakes - fluid is injected at faults and fluid pressure increases within that fault, counteracting the force on the fault. An example is an M4 earthquake in Texas.
Also, interestingly, it causes noise pollution. It is loud. People do not seem to understand how loud fracking can be.
Also, if gas is coming out where the water is coming out - not a good mix. One person even lighted a match with the chemicals coming out from the well that was made.
Answer: metaphor
Explanation:
Laertes uses a metaphor, which is a figure of speech that depicts an object or an action to helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
Laertes tells Claudius that héll obey his decision and that he wants to be the "organ" of Hamlet´s death, however, Claudius decides to do it. Laertes claiming that he wants to the instrument of death for Hamlet is a metaphor because he uses the idea of an organ, which could be a biological human organ that helps the body carry out certain actions or a musical instrument that caries out a melody, to represent himself as an element that can do something else than killing to state that he wants to be the killer.
A simile also compares two different things, but it does so by using the words like or as, so is not the correct option for this example.
Dramatic irony refers to when the audience of a play knows something that the characters do not know, and an aside has a character speaking to the audience, so neither is correct for this example.