The correct answer is this one: "B. As misshapen and abstract." In William Blake's interpretation of Dante and Virgil's escape from demons from the Inferno, the artist that depict the demons described as misshapen and abstract. It is quite unreal and need to be concretely presented.
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If teachers are allowed to have a carry on (gun), it would allow them to protect against a shooter or intruder on the campus they work on. With proper training and discipline they could use their carry on or gun to protect not only their selves but other students. teachers would no longer be defenseless in case of an active shooter situation. The downside is that some teachers may use it to threaten students, but that is why with proper discipline and training teachers could save lives just with a gun on their side.
A. The students voted for class president.
Answer:
No, it is not a hyperbole
Explanation:
It is not a hyperbole because a hyperbole describes something so over-the-top, that it doesn't really happen. For example, it's raining cats and dogs shows the reader that it is raining really hard outside. But do cats and dogs really fall out of the sky? No. To make this sentence a hyperbole, you can make it say, "The TV is so loud, my ears are broken!"
Answer:
D. The way sentences extend from one stanza into the next pull the reader along.
Explanation:
The myth of "Icarus" and his flight to the sun bringing his fall from the sky is a story we are all familiar with. It was this story that gives us the lesson of not going beyond what is dictated or not to be too curious or greedy.
Stephen Dobyns' version/ poem of the same myth presents the same case, but the only difference is that he presents the other possibility or other nature of the flight. For him, the escape doesn't merely mean an escape from the island or captivity, but it also signals the realization of what freedom is and to what extent it is available. For him, it was <em>"a great uplifting"</em>, <em>"fly[ing] precisely to the point of wisdom"</em>.
This unstructured and unusual pattern of poetry, the way the sentences are pulled along to the next stanza, without much punctuation makes the reader eager to keep reading. It <u>entices and arrests the reader's interest, pulling us along until the end.
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Thus, the correct answer is option D.