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Answer: C. intentionally omitting setting details
Explanation:
The author of the work this extract is from is deliberately omitting details about the setting of the tour by simply writing that they are to follow the young docent.
All we know as the readers, is that they are following him across a hall. We do not even know what wing they are in. This build suspense because the reader will be unable to guess what might happen next based on which part of the museum they are in.
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Explanation:no sorry i am dumb ask your teacher
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Okay so:
Mr Cavor should definitely make an attempt to go to the moon and not leave this opportunity.
"The first set in the moon" has been written by an English author, H.G. Wells. It is a scientific romance written by this author. The novel tells the story of a journey to the Moon undertaken by the two protagonists, a businessman narrator, Mr. Bedford, and an eccentric scientist, Mr. Cavor.
Mr Cavor is in a dilemma that whether he should go to the moon or not and discover it but according to me this opportunity should not be missed. This is not an opportunity that bangs on the door again and again. So when it comes, it should be availed as soon as possible.
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I did NOT write this, this was something found from another source but I thought you might be able to use it and reword and find out for yourself! Hoped this helped!