Answer:
This poem is about our tongue, how it can cause trouble and make peace, how it can help build someone up or how it could destroy someone's moral forever.
<span>Blaeser, in "Rituals of Memory," expresses being torn when she was in school, as school signified the beginning of her acting differently while in school and while out of school. She was both German Catholic and Native American, and her family pulled her in a different direction than she wanted to go. To compensate, she learned both German and a Native American language, Anishinaabe, and she considered later in life how the German and Native American communities of her rural Minnesotan home coexisted.</span>
A paradox can be seen when a character named Georgiana claims that danger is not a threat to her life.
We can arrive at this answer as follows:
- The paradox is a figure of language that presents two opposing ideas simultaneously.
- In "The Birthmark" we can see an example of this when Georgiana states that she is willing to do anything to get rid of the birthmark, even if it is a dangerous thing.
- She claims the danger is not a threat to her life.
As we know the danger is a threat to life. Affirming that life is not threatened in the presence of danger is a paradox, as it is an idea that contradicts reality.
"The Birthmark" is a story about how a birthmark can cause instability between people and personal problems.
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This excerpt is from 'the boy in striped pajamas'. Imagery and simile are used inthese lines.
Explanation:
The author uses imagery to show that the boots sparkled with polish and the yellow blond hair. Imagery is a literary device used to describe objects in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
Simile is used because the word 'Like' is used to compare the hair, with the comb marks, to a field that has just been tilted. A simile uses as or like to compare two things. by showing the similarity.
The boy's hair with comb marks is compared to a field that is tilled.