Answer:
C.metaphor.
Explanation:
Metaphor is a literary device which is used by writers or speakers to equate two things while explaining a particular idea. It a part of figurative speech that makes a comparison of ideas to produce one particular idea.
Here, when the author says "[Cora] Martin is part of a small army of young volunteers," she is using a metaphor. By saying that Cora is part of a small army, she means to say that Cora is part of an organisation/group of people.
Some few examples of metaphor are 'This is just the tip of the iceberg', 'Love is in the air', 'She has a fist of iron' etc.
In the beginning, when the narrator first hears the Raven saying that word, he is confused, but that is it. The more the Raven repeats the word, the more scared and terrified the narrator is, because he is realizing that he will never get to see his beloved again. In the end, he goes completely mad with fear, grief, and hatred towards the bird and begs it to leave, but the Raven answers only one word - Nevermore.
Answer:
I know i'm late, but you're welcome!
Zachariah. He is the chef of the Seahawk, the surgeon, and the only black man on the ship. He is about 50 years old, is originally from Africa, can't read, and knows very little about Christianity. He is also as it turns out the closest ally of Charlotte on the Seahawk. Zachariah gives a dirk to Charlotte for protection and sews a miniature set of sailor clothes for her. It turns out that he's one of the nicest, if not the nicest, guys on the ships. His bond with the child passenger starts very soon. To all the other passengers, he is very much friendly. To any of the passengers, it might not look like all that, however, he tries.
Answer:
Apparently your question is incomplete, but anyway by analyzing the ideals of Wollstonecraft we can say that the correct answer is option b. a quotation from a man showing his support for women's equal education.
Explanation:
Wollstonecraft was self-taught, she was aware that a good cultural preparation was the only means available to a woman to fend for herself. Hence, after the early death of her mother, being forced to move the family forward, she opened a girls' school. She had the financial support of a friend, Fanny Blood, and with the help of her sisters, Eliza and Evelina.
She was in favor of women being educated like men. She did not want women to have power over them, but over themselves.
"It touches me nearly now, to recollect how eager I was to leave my happy home; to think how little I suspected what I did leave forever. (from David Copperfield by Charles wingspanens)" is the sentence that <span>might be part of an interior monologue. The correct option among the options given is option "D".</span>