the weapons act without bias
The things that are falling are bombs. The bombs do not care what they hit. They do not have a preference for roads, roofs, thickets, or people. The bombers drop them with a specific target line up, but the bomb does not care what that is. This adds to the overall tone and mood of the poem.
Answer:
The teacher's annoyed expression and crossed arms
Explanation:
I just took the quiz on Edge
Its so you don't lose interest and so that it catches your eye so you engage in reading
From what I've understood from the excerpt, the author wants to portray Elizabeth Van Lew's undercover attitude and skills in order to gather intelligence. In order for her to get inside the premises and spy, she must maintain a good act in order for the guards not to be suspicious. Therefore, the answer is A.
"The packages became too heavy for me; I dropped them."
The one above me is wrong, for you use a comma when listing descriptions.