Answer:
I believe it would be alive and inviting.
Explanation:
The author explains all the splendors of nature whilst the cage imprisons him, preventing him from fully taking in the splendor that is around him. Hence creating slight hyperbole that displays his yearn to experience it all firsthand.
Answer:I missed 2 points on my test so I’ll study harder next time and I’ll do my best.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mother fetches the fruit from the mango groove
..........behind closed bamboo.
............Rips it paper leather cover during midday recess,
before English class, describes their dance
peach plums cantaloupes before my First World
..............eyes. when the sun blazed on the dust,
She let the mellifluous fluids
.........fall on her assignment books.
Where the mango's where first planted, mother, an infant, hide under gravel swaddled by Lola, my grandmother,
after my mother's aunt and uncle were tied to the trunk
........and stabbed
by the Japanese. Mother and daughter living off
.............fallen mango's, the pit planted in darkness,
.........before I was born.
B alliteration.
Explanation
The letter “L” is repeated multiple times.