Answer:
<em>Option B. Burns' use of hyperbole contribute to the meaning of the poem as it illustrates the extent of his love for the subject of the poem.</em>
Explanation:
"A Red, Red Rose" is a 1794 song written by author Robert Burns. As seen in the quote from the song provided in the question, the author utilizes the literary device of hyperbole which is the use of exaggeration as figure of speech. Burns' use of hyperbole emphasizes the strong feelings that the narrator has toward his loved one, as it creates a strong impression of how he is feeling toward her.
Mom Dad did you know that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend getting a rabbit to cut down on depression? I mean just look at them they are so small and helpless whats to stop a cat or a bird to swoop down and eat the poor bunny? if you don't believe me go ask Tommy he has a rabbit.
Answer:
B.)
Explanation:
"On May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist and former slave, gave one of history’s most memorable speeches on the intersection between women’s suffrage and black rights. Speaking to the Ohio Women’s Convention, Truth used her identity to point out the ways in which both movements were failing black women. Over and over, according to historical transcripts, she demanded, “Ain’t I a woman?”".
The ending that best clarifies the meaning of her commentary is:
- Seems that the real stubborn pride stems from Elizabeth
<h3>What conclusion can be drawn from the sentence?</h3>
The sentence compares two people in the story who had elements of pride but the description of Elizabeth shows that she had a more stubborn pride. The writer here makes a comparison of two individuals who had the same trait.
In the same vein, she clarified the fact that one of the two had a higher degree of the character trait under discussion. This person was Elizabeth. This fact is vividly seen in this sentence: "but it seems that Elizabeth is just as proud, and perhaps even more prejudiced against Darcy."
So, while Darcy was described as a proud person, the narrator explained that Elizabeth's negative attitude toward pride and bias was worse. The statement above clarifies the commentary made by Cassy.
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The answer is D / To distinguish "good" characters from "bad" characters.