Answer:
My Tiktokerist foravito is someone who produces artistic and inspirational videos about literature. Because this is a subject of great interest to me, which motivates me, inspires me and promotes great knowledge, I am happy to see recommendations through well-produced and short videos, such as those that can be found in this Tiktokerist. In this case, I believe that the Tiktokerist is a good influence and that in a way it helps me to progress.
Explanation:
The paragraph above presents a reason to follow someone inspiring in TikTok, in addition to showing a good parallel structure through the sentence "which motivates me, inspires me and promotes great knowledge." Parallelism can be observed in sentences presented in sequence, with a similar grammatical construction and that promotes an orderly and well-balanced thinking for all of them.
i think ur looking for this describes a beautiful but very remote area in the Scottish highlands. The narrator speaks of his perceptions of the countryside, but in vivid and energetic terms. He is overwhelmed by the vast size of the landscape at first but rapidly overcomes this apprehension, feeling that the experience has enriched him.
im prett sure this is the one it is asking The poet and narrator may be the same person. It is written in first person as if the narrator is speaking and describing an experience to listeners. if not im very srry for wasting ur time
I think it is A) Reference
Where's the English problem?
Sentence No 1. "The low note was a grunting, a rumble, the deep discordant growling of an ill-conditioned dog."
Assuming that nobody would want to be compared to an ill-conditioned dog, this sentence expresses mockery. The term "discordant" itself means inharmonious and off-key. Good music is universally known to be harmonious and pleasing to the ears.
Sentence No. 2 "Then suddenly the singer threw up his face, straightened his tubby figure, rose upon his tiptoes, and with a wagging head and scarlet cheeks emitted such a howl as the same dog might have given had his growl been checked by a kick from his master."
The first part of the sentence doesn't express too much mockery, just a frank description, but the second part of the sentence starting from "emitted such a howl" expresses mockery. In this description, the subject's voice is being compared to a pained animal. "A kick from his master" is known to be a universal punishment for dogs (unless the dog enjoys being kicked which is very, very, unlikely). Unless the goal of the subject is to sound like a punished animal, this is not a compliment. A good voice is pleasing to the ear while a howl, consequence of pain, will be loud, shrill, and abrupt.
Sentence No. 3 "Many a singer far better than this absurd fop had been driven amid execration and abuse from the platform."
The narrator in this sentence is being quite straightforward about his opinion on the subject by declaring him an "absurd fop". Absurd means unusual or inappropriate, so if something is called "absurd" it's in a negative way.
Hope this helps!