I don’t really know this one?! But I think this might be similar to your answer if not just go over the book <3!
I think it is to establish the central idea of the literary analysis essay. Hope this helps.
D. Nick Carraway is the answer i believe
Excerpt: (10) Her poetry is wonderful to read. (11) Concrete imagery was used by her to illustrate abstract concepts, such as love and death. (12) Her unusual use of capitalization and punctuation and her use of irregular meter and rhyme make her poetry unique.
Answer: A. She used concrete imagery to illustrate abstract concepts, such as love and death.
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Carole Jenkins by Emily Dickinson.
This excerpt has three sentences and we can see that in each one sentence the first word is considering the subject that is representing the rest of the sentence. The sentence 11 is written in passive so it doesn't fit in the excerpt because the rest of it isn't written like that.
If we rewrite this sentence 11 in order to first write the subject and then explain what the subject is doing then we are getting the understandable excerpt that is easy for reading.
Answer and Explanation:
The book is filled with allusions that are learned throughout the story. Moreover, characters are based out of the thirteenth century. Moreover, the characters are filled with medieval theology and torture. Dante has written three books; Dante’s Inferno was the first book. Dante’s Inferno has gained a considerable amount of power. It has way into video games, a few films, and an appearance on Mad Men. The Mad Men's appearance may be more literacy. The reason that the Inferno has taken an interest in all ages is because of readers, gamers, and viewers.
Dante’s character does not emerge as a particularly well-defined individual, but he has committed a never-specified sin. He participates in Florentine politics, and we also learn little about his life on Earth. His traits are comprehensive and universal.
Dante wrote the Inferno partially as an allegory for the spiritual journey that he was taking on after his exile from Florence. Dante partially wrote the Inferno as an allegory for Florentine political life in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century.