D. Fall is implied. The leaves turning gold and red is the biggest cue, as this only happens in fall. Other clues include 'crisp' (chilly, but not snow-cold).
A 3 because it has several ideas but no evidence to support them
Answer:
Three.
Explanation:
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that modifies either an adjective, a verb or an adverb. They are used to provide more details about the adjective, adverb and verb in the sentence.
In the given sentence, there are three adverbial phrases that can be found. The three adverbial phrases are-
<em>"covered in dust and webs"</em>
<em>"safely hidden"</em>
<em>"under the mildewing books and tattered old newspapers".</em>
<span>What you do feel, however, is something far more sinister.
According to the passage the tidal force will try to pull your feet faster into the black hole than your head. Since the force will be different on various parts of your body, it will cause a terrible pain. In the options to answer this question, the only option that tells use this force will be quite painful is when the force is described as sinister. The others options mention the tidal force, but they do not indicate that it will result in pain.
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D. An astronaut can't resist the temptation to push a mysterious red
button on her control panel.