“The ship was as still as SHE could be” , they are personifying the ship as a she when it is not a living person
Homeostasis-when your body try's to maintain stability (stable condition)
<span>Zaroff and Rainsford</span>
Answer:
The reason why the author alluded to count Dracula was to establish a relationship between his perspective and count Dracula's story.
Explanation:
First of all, there are two reasons for this answer. The first one is that allusions are literary devices used to establish relationships between different objects. They do it indirectly, but they do it effectively They use popular concepts, or objects to establish those comparisons. Count Dracula is a very popular character to be known by the majority of people. Now in second place. The way the author uses it is by making a comparison of his parasitic or dependant nature.