The answer would be letter c which is the disagreements with parents. It is because people who usually writes multicultural literature are those people who are from an immigrant family. They were able to bring out or tell stories about the conflict happening to one's family, such as disagreements with the siblings or parents in scenarios that could be related.
Answer:
C. One that portrays Prospero as sympathetic towards Caliban.
Explanation:
When we "interpret" a piece of literature, this means that we are viewing the work from our own personal perspective. This can be close to the most accepted view, or it can differ significantly. Often, authors and directors create a new interpretation of the work in order to provide a new approach to a well-known work. In this case, option C is most clearly an interpretation. This is because it is the perspective that most differs from traditional understandings of the play.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. as we (are)
2. it be they. Sounds weird but that is the correct agreement.
3. I think 3 is correct. The apostrophe is in the right place.
4. I, who am older, know better than you.
5. I don't see anything wrong with 5. You might want to rewrite it as Is there any reason why Arthur shouldn't go?
6. Everybody tried his (or her) hardest.
7. like those sorts of cakes.
8. Venus is a planet. There is nothing wrong with the sentence.
9. This is a very odd rule of grammar. It should be I wish I were a clown.
A sonnet is simply another means to a creative, poetic end. It has a very distinct form. For example, the Elizabethan sonnet form (also referred to as the Shakespearean sonnet because of his vast contributions to the form) consists of fourteen lines. Of these fourteen, the first twelve are divided into three sets of four lines, called a quatrain. The last two lines are in the form of a couplet, a pair of rhyming lines.
Each of these lines will typically have ten syllables arranged in iambic pentameter. An iamb is two syllables, the first unaccented, the second receiving the stress. However, many writers in the sonnet form, Shakespeare included, strayed from strict iambic pentameter on occasion when it suited their purpose.
These lines will usually follow a very specific rhyme scheme, as well.
The first quatrain - abab
The second quatrain - cdcd
The third quatrain - efef
The final couplet - gg
A Shakespearean sonnet uses a basic thematic structure.
•First quatrain presents an idea or question with main metaphor•Second and third quatrains explore the idea•Final couplet is a conclusionOr…•The first two quatrains set up a problem•The third quatrain begins to answer the problem•Ending couplet tries to solve the problem So... Authors use sonnets if they want to have a particular form with which to work, both structurally and thematically. There is nothing magical about the form itself that lends itself to use, but writers over time have certainly created magic using the sonnet form.
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