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  • 30-10-2019
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1. The title begins with just 'Storm' not 'a storm' or 'the storm'. What does this imply?​

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jake1634
jake1634 jake1634
  • 30-10-2019

Answer:

By leaving out an article (a/the), the title STORM implies a deeper personification of the idea of a storm (whatever it may be in the story). It gives more emphasis on its importance or significance, rather than simply implying that it is "a thing".

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fazetechbro
fazetechbro fazetechbro
  • 30-10-2019

Answer:

it will be the storm

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