The best answer would be letter A. Across the sky
Among all of the given choices, it's the phrase that could be interpreted in the most literal sense.
Option B- Stars rocketed could be literally imagined but it can be a form of hyperbole. It can be an exaggerated expression.
Option C- This is also another phrase that could have a literary device.
Option D- Another figure of speech
So, Option A is really the correct answer.
In summary, the article shows the author's trip to one of the most difficult places in the world, La Rinconada. This place is known for being so cold that it does not attract tourists, it has few inhabitants and because of its extreme environment it has limited agricultural and industrial production, which leaves the region with a delicate economic situation. However, La Rinconada does not live on ice alone, since the region is located close to a gold mine, which meant that the region was heavily exploited and left with some social and economic problems.
The author of the article states that when visiting La Rinconada, he hoped to find a horrible place, with extreme poverty and misery, but although the place is not really explored, it is possible to see a beauty in all its "ugliness". The place is rustic, but very organized, in addition the population is hospitable, which provides beauty and comfort to a place with such uncomfortable resources.
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dahl uses dramatic irony when Mrs. Maloney asks the police to eat the murder weapon. Roald Dahl uses dramatic irony(a case when the reader knows something the characters don't) in “Lamb to the Slaughter” to develop a feeling of suspense in the reader, leaving them wanting more.
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are u asking why do they add it?
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1. Journal
Explanation:
Making journal for composing and gives us an idea