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Sentences 3, 4, and 5 are loaded with emotionally charged words. They convey to the reader that neglecting to support the corporation labels them as "lazy and ignorant", "terrible", and "uncaring and indifferent". Each of these terms are characteristics no reader would likely want to bear. Additionally, they suggest individuals would bear responsibility for the demise of the ozone layer and the loss of "precious" life on Earth.
The accurate answer is option D.
At the end of "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Mrs. White expresses a desire to see her deceased son. Mr. White, however, is apprehensive because their son has recently passed away and his body has suffered damage from machinery. Upon a knock at the door, Mrs. White rushes to greet her dead son. After hearing his wife’s cry, Mr. White steps outside and observes that the road is empty.
Suspense can be generated in various ways. In films, it might involve selecting particular background music or creating eerie settings and focusing closely on characters' expressions (an old technique). In music, slowing down the tempo and interspersing random high-pitched notes, reminiscent of classic horror movies or orchestral pieces, can enhance tension. In literature, suspense is often built through detailed descriptions of the unknown or enigmatic.
This excerpt is believed to be penned by Olaudah Equiano, a Nigerian who was forced into slavery. He journeyed across the globe as a slave and recounted his experiences in his autobiography, bringing to light the harrowing reality of slavery. This section likely reflects his journey to America.