Well, depends on what story you are reading... Maybe I can help you you give me the title of the novel. ^w^
D. the reader. The reader will always be the one you're writing for, since the idea of writing, especially academic writing, is usually meant for others to read.
Answer:
C. Explicit details about how the library items are arranged.
Explanation:
As known, 'Explicit' means that whatever was said, it's stated clearly.
Implicit means that a subject was implied, but you still need to use context clues to find the answer.
In this case, it clearly says, "To the left side a card catalog."
'On the right, newspapers are draped over a quilt rack' <em>and </em> "Magazines face out from the wall"
All of these quotes are explicitly(<em>clearly</em>) saying where each of the library items go. Including, Card catalogs, newspapers, and Magazines.
I hope this helps! :)
The type of figurative language is idiom
A. Barnum employed outrageous stunts, repetitive advertising, and exaggerated publicity to excite international attention for such amusements as the public museum, the musical concert, and the three-ring circus.
b. Bailey, he made the American circus a popular and gigantic spectacle, so-called The Greatest Show on Earth.