When we look at the prompt, we can see that even though the
poem Corey read was about inequality, the content within the poem seems to be
only descriptions—descriptions of the poor girl, the dog, and their
interaction. There is no mention of bias,
and it is stated that Corey noticed a lack of judgement on the author’s behalf
toward things. The poem is interpreted
by Corey as pure observation. With that
in mind, it can be said that the poem displays characteristics of naturalism,
which is a literary movement that focuses strictly on what can be seen, nothing
more. Thus, the proper response is “C.
Naturalism.”
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The woods might symbolize a place to test your willpower, but it could also symbolize the unexplored or unknown, and the forgotten. I would make this comparison because the forests often are associated with being lost. Also in a society full of technology, it could be easy for a human to disregard the complexity and beauty of nature, causing it to become an unknown, unexplored and a forgotten place. Woods are also a harsh place to live and survive using survival skills thus testing your willpower to survive. Forests are also vast and diverse, making them easy to get lost in.
These are things that I believe the woods symbolize.
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Answer:
I did not check my text message when I'm having coffee with a friend.
Explanation:
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For the first one the answer is "<span>That does not bite so nigh" .
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