Answer:
The phrase "Hidden Depths and Dim Remembered" contribute meaning to the text:
A. by suggesting how the celebrations bring the past alive
Explanation:
"I Shall Return" is a sonnet by Claude McKay (1920) which commemorated the experiences of the young man who was removed from his native land by some forces. In this poem, Claude expresses nostalgia over cherished memories. To do this effectively, he employed vivid images and the personification of objects. By so doing, he immerses the reader into his personal experiences. Finally, he celebrates the regenerative attributes of nature.
The author word choice of using words like ardour and avidity made it clear that the gentleman got very much pleasure reading based on the definitions of the two words. In fact, it's not a great stretch to say he had an addiction since it got in the way of his basic needs which is what the first sentence was basically shouting at the reader. My interpretation is that the man was to much in his thoughts to take care of himself. From that I concluded that him trying to understand the absolute meaning of Don Belianis broke his fragile state; the only thing that keep the gentleman going was his joyful understanding of complex books, but he couldn't understand a author of a great book's writing.
The answer is D, the book is an allegory to try to convince people to follow the Christian faith so they can also get to heaven.
Answer:
i would put dramatic irony, correct me if im wrong though
Explanation:
it is a political cartoon most likely reenacting in real life events through a cartoon
Yes it is a short sentence