The use of contractions and colloquial 'slang' implies a writer, or persona adopted by the writer, that doesn't have a great deal in the ways of education, he/she appears to be writing things as they are said rather than how we as an audience know them to be spelt. This can be shown by quoting any contraction or wherever there's an amendment to the text, for example "hender" instead of "hinder".
<span>The use of nature also implies the simpleness of the two characters, by using the stream imagery it gives quite a straightforward steady approach, more gentle than say a river but still pretty much in that ideal</span>
Answer:
a.country
b.many
c.a
d.is
e.things
f.is
2a.I will buy a newspaper
b.We are not dancing
d.They will sing a song
e.He didn't sing beautifully
Answer:
First one
Caesar once called on Cassius to save him from drowning because he could not save himself.
Answer: The second choice.
Explanation:
The simile implies that the two men are poorly kept and dirty from the use of "ragged." "Rags" is defined as "a torn piece of cloth worn from use" usually used to describe the state of someone who is not wealthy who doesn't have expensive or even decent clothes to wear.
1.A
2A
the reason why is because a flood is definitely a cause
the person not catching the bus is a cause and the effect is the her being late to work