Hello, could you please show me the excerpt so I can give you a sufficient answer?
A sentence style employed by
Hemingway that uses many conjunctions is called polysyndeton. The answer is
letter B. The conjunctions are repeated in close successions and some could be omitted
due to the repetition.
Answer:
Lively beams break through the branches
Interrupting the way the shadow dances
Gathering ground as fast as a speeding train
High into the sky the sun climbs to its peak height
Touching the leaves below dancing under the spotlight.
Explanation:
Line 1 and 2 rhyme (branches, dances)
Line 4 and 5 rhyme (height, spotlight)
Line 1 contains alliteration (beams, break, branches)
Line 3 contains a simile (as fast as a speeding train)
Line 5 contains a metaphore (under the spotlight is used instead of in the sun)
Answer:
"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." - Abraham Lincoln
This means that if you deny freedom to another, you yourself can't have it.
"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know." - William Wilberforce
Honestly, I'm a little confused on this too but I think it means that when you know or see something, you can't run from the fact you do or did.
"You can't hold a man down without staying down with him." - Booker T. Washington.
This is a quote Booker T. Washington made about Respect. If you think about it, it kind of opens a new door on what the quote might mean.
I think it means to push another down, you need to push yourself down as well. You can't keep them down and walk above them, as all people are equal.
I hope this helped! Have a great week.
A) She disappeared into the water, at the side of the road.
B) The noise of her motorbike was so calm.
C) The item was rectangular and soft.
D) The Doe's were only about thirty yards away.
E) She was hurt and wasn't frightened.