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Explanation:
Introducing the story through Madame Valmonde or a third person is that a third person can describe the story much better than a person whose life is discussed in the story. As Madame Valmonde was the person who grew Désirée up and was there in her life as her parent. As Madame Valmonde would be knowing more than Désirée about her childhood and how she brought her up in her life, it was really important to make Madame Valmonde introduce the story just for detailed and true story.
(Phrase this in your own words unless you want to get a 0.)
1. <span>D) Flying high above the clouds, Austin saw the airplane.
2. </span><span>B) While swimming, the towels did not have a chance to dry.
3. </span><span>B) most famous
4. </span><span>B) is a popular tourist area
5. </span><span>C) across the field
6. </span><span>A) Maria
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The characteristics of each poem are :
I too by Langston Hughes:
- This poem is a reference to Whitman's poem "I hear America singing". In this poem, Whitman talks about how every American mechanic, carpenter, boatman is singing but he does not mention about the black people. This is why this poem is titled as "I too" to express that Hughes who is an African American is still an American.
- It does not have a specific rhyme scheme so it is known as "free verse".
From the Dark tower by Counter Cullen:
- This poem talks about the social injustice paradox because the white men are oppressing the black men and do not give them proper access to education, power.
- It is written in iambic pentameter and has a rhyme scheme.
- The poem is filled with angry tone shows the resentment of the black people.
Observation<span> is essential in science. Scientists use </span>observation<span> to collect and record data, which enables them to construct and then test hypotheses and theories. Scientists </span>observe<span> in many ways – with their own senses or with tools such as microscopes, scanners or transmitters to extend their vision or hearing.
</span>The key concept of the scientific<span> method is that </span>scientists<span> can answer questions and test hypotheses, or potential solutions, through highly controlled experiments. ... Researchers often investigate several hypothesis simultaneously while conducting elaborate experiments.</span>
Because it shows only what the narrator knows at any given point, it increases suspense and tension.