In some areas it does not rain for 9 years straight.
Usually, in a conclusion, you wrap up what you have been writing about the whole time. So, a conclusion is basically a summary of the whole text. You can introduce new ideas for the reader, but it is usually inadvisable. In a couple of sentences, you should finish your text, referring to the previous paragraphs and just wrap it all up nicely.
Poems use figurative language to express ideas that are not literal.
A. The air feels damp. This sentence contains a predicate adjective.
Predicate adjectives modifies the subject in the sentence. It follows a linking verb.
The subject in the sentence is AIR; the linking verb is feels, and the predicate adjective is DAMP.
I have read the Odyssey last year as a freshman in 9th lit and my answer would be A.