Whoa, what? I thought the point was that he actually was a terrible person. He opens the door and discovers his life is messed up because of the bad choices he made.
ANNA:
You got some text to back that up?
JENNIFER:
Good call. Let's look in the book. [opening book] Here's what happens right after he opens the door: "Looking into space is like looking into a void. My world is a void. No peace. No drama. Just a hollow room with no ceiling, no floor, no walls. This was all I had, and I choked back a sob."
A. Asking clarifying questions
B. Outlining the discussion plan
C. Asking rhetorical questions
D. Returning to the text
The correct answer is D.
The conversation given above involves three people. Daniel was making some references to a section of a book and Anna was asking him if he has any evidence to back up what he was saying. Jennifer interfered by suggesting that they open the book and check out the facts. This discussion technique used by Jennifer is called returning to text. It involves checking out facts from a book.
Answer:
D. returning to the text
Explanation:
mARTIN LUTHER KING JR
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.”
-from the "Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
What figure of speech is found in this literary example?
personification
metaphor
alliteration
onomatopoeia