Answer:
c
Explanation:
i think it's c as well.
it can't be a or d.
that leaves b or c
but its not really "b" so...yeah
“ministers in court dress, army and navy officers in full uniform, nine hundred students, and an audience of two thousand ticket holders,”
I hope that helps. I don't know the answer to your question so I searched it up. I know that's NOT what Brainly is for, and I'm sorry. But you posted your question like 10 minutes ago, so I did what I can.
Answer:
A. As the speaker turns from mourning murder victims to accusing their executioner, the poem focuses on the injustice of the dictator's rule.
Explanation:
<u> A. is the right answer. Around line 30 of the poem the shift occurs, the poet talks about the dictator as the murderer and points finger at him as the unjust ruler and tyrant</u>. The author is explaining how it is the dictator’s fault that millions are dead and how he also has “the heart and the skull”, and so does the audience that claps and supports him, but which can become the victim as well.
B. is not the right answer. The poem does not explore the experiences of survivors' feelings of guilt.
C. is not the right answer. The poem does not call people to action against the dictator.
D. is not the right answer. There is no part about securing closure for certain, and the poem ends ambiguously.
I can help you with question 1. For question 2, I am not sure if it refers to the examples in quesion 1 or others.
The right answer is C), struggles with the emotions and behaviors related to following society. Eugène Ionesco describes his main character as a mediocre person who does not want to surrender to society. He uses words like” unshaven, with unkempt hair and creased clothes” to depict his carelessness for physical appearance. Berenger is an alcoholic and has no drive in life. He does not fight for anything. He has neglected himself and his life.
Yet, he comes out in the story as someone who sticks to the hope of not giving up. Ionesco shows this by having him say : “Now I’ll never be a rhinoceros, never, never! “.Berenger, like a true hero, is the only one willing to put up a fight against the rhinoceros.
I would agree because a lot of teens learn better through collaborations and trial and error with their peers.