Name of Filling Station
Address of Filling Station
Subject: Application for Job
Dear Sir,
I want to apply for the job position of filling station attendant. I live in the nearby area, and I can perform the duty of gas jockey in any available shift. So please give me a chance for this position. You will find me the most reliable and responsible at work.
Sincerely Yours,
Your Name
Answer: The right answer is the C) Using an innocent questioner and a wise respondent.
Explanation: It must be stressed that options B and D are wrong, since this ballad uses the verse format (with a <em>abcb </em>rhyme scheme) and its subject matter is definitely not a celebration, but a very tragical event - the death of a child in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. Ballads do feature a question-answer format, which helps to build up suspense and maintain the reader's interest and engagement. In this particular example, the innocent questioner is a small child, and the wise respondent is his mom, who attempts, to no avail, to dissuade him from attending the Freedom March.
The person that talks to much is mrs soames
So that Macbeth can become king and he believed the witches who for told his fate.