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3 December, 15:40

Throughout All Summer in a Day." Bradbury compares the children to wheels and tumbling spokes

and "animals escaped from their caves", and then towards the end of the story, he compares them to

"stakes." What is the effect of this description, and why does Bradbury use it?

A) He shows that the children have experienced a sudden change of heart

towards Margot.

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B) He is trying to describe how the teacher's discipline is finally having an affect

on the children's behavior.

C) He slows the action to show how the children feel as they realize Margot is

still in the closet.

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  1. 3 December, 15:59
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    C) He slows the action to show how the children feel as they realize Margot is still in the closet.

    Explanation:

    In Ray Bradbury's short science fictional story "Throughout All Summer In A Day", the story revolves around the time when it has been raining for seven years on the planet Venus. the sun shines only for a couple hours and then rain started again, which is like a normal thing for the people on that planet.

    At the start of the story, the author describes the children as "animals escaped from their caves" and "wheels, all tumbling spokes". This is to show how energetic and restless they are, and their excitement in seeing the sun. But then, his narrative changed, describing them standing "as if someone had driven them, like so many stakes, into the floor." This is after their realization that they have left Margot locked up the whole time they were enjoying the sunlight. This change in the way the author describes them shows the more slower scene of their realization, the feeling of remorse they have n their action.
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