B) personification
Personification is when human characteristics/attributes are given to inanimate objects for the purpose of helping readers gain a clear understanding of what the writer is attempting to communicate. Personification gives readers a basis of comparison. Because everyone is human, personification is almost guaranteed to paint a clearer picture of something for which otherwise readers may have no experience. Thus, when the author writes “I hear America singing,” the connection is being made between what otherwise may not be known to that of singing—something about which everybody knows.
That is odd, maybe try reviewing it to get their attention for your web, plus on my screen it comes out regular, like how you said. Maybe try using it online or try using the app to see if it has gotten better.
Karl Marx’s theory was becoming increasingly more criticised in the 20th century with many sociologists that followed his beliefs, going against him. However it had more drastic impacts on the sociology of law, a study of the effect of economic forces and social changes upon the working of modern legal institution. The ideas were also more accepted as sociology was being seen more as a social science than a philosophy
And I haven’t studied the other question sorry.
An arid desert receives the least amount of rainfall.
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