<span>D. to help the reader imagine the sounds present in the novel’s setting</span>
You seem to have every kind of verb form present in this selection. I'm going to list them all and what they do.
being blind: It is a participle and it is a participle phrase. But is it an adjective?
was is a linking verb for the main clause. It is not a candidate at all.
set is the predicate of the subordinate clause beginning with except not a candidate.
stood second main clause predicate verb.
gazed a verb form for the main clause.
had died. Main clause verb. Not the answer.
having been long enclosed is close. Unfortunately it is a gerund phrase which is an object of a preposition (from). It likely is the second best answer.
hung main clause verb.
found main clause verb
The rest don't matter they are linking verbs or main clause verbs or subordinate clause verbs.
The only one you really could choose is being blind. It describes street.
The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his , This answer is stated in the analysis of the Mark Twain story "THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED
Answer: Persona
Answer:
I would say it's B.
Explanation:
Its a realistic statement and definitely believable. The rest of them has something to do with him having powers. Not everyone is gonna believe that. More people would believe he won an essay contest and takes an educational trip to Washington DC.
C. Growing bigger
However, I am still not too sure.