Answer:
<u>1. archetype.</u>
<u>2. foreshadowing.</u>
<u>3. rhetoric</u>
<u>4. Satire</u>
<u>6. reader</u>
Explanation:
1. Archetype characters refer to characters that reoccur in other stories because of the perceived place they have in our imagination.
2. Foreshadowing employs the use of giving a pinch of info about what's going to happen later. In other words, it is like a hint.
3. Rhetoric, on the other hand, refers to the type of expression or language chosen by an author so as to create an effect on the minds of readers and listeners.
4. Satire rightly is the use of humor to point out character flaws.
6. Indeed, in a character study, the character is more important than the reader because the emphasis is placed on knowing everything about the character (like the character's likes, friends, personality, physical appearance, etc)
Answer: false
Explanation:
A connotation is the feeling a word invokes. A denotation is the literal meaning of the word.
She shows how her ancestors had no attachment to their homeland and acted out of necessity. She also shows how her ancestors reacted rationally amidst difficulties, even if it involved the death of their loved ones.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Didion shows how her ancestors were very practical and rational people.
- She says that everyone acted according to their needs, not caring about sacrifices or getting emotional in the face of problems. Mainly the women of the family, who proved to be very strong and fearless people.
- As evidence, she shows how her ancestors were detached from their homeland.
- In times of need, they did not hesitate to leave their lands and migrate to another region. Even though the trip was very long, full of challenges and they had to leave behind the bodies of family members who could not resist, even children.
She shows how this lack of sentimentality was what ensured her family's survival.
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Answer:
they are annoying bit helpful at all
the first ammendment guarantees the right of freedom of expression. theres no exception for hate speech under the first ammendment unless the speech is direct, personal or threatening.