Answer:
Option b. The statement that best describes the change in Neto since the beginning of the story
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story, Neto is not fully aware that he can make an impact in trying to make the world a better place for everyone. After realizing that racists remarks are being made by the fans at the football games, he decides that he should take action against it in order to attempt to change it. When he goes to the coach and expresses that he is not going to stay in the team if that continue to happen, and the coach does not supports his decision, Neto does not back down, but reinforces his beliefs and decisions.
<span>While I was changing my shirt, I d**n near gave my kid sister Phoebe a buzz, though. I certainly felt like talking to her on the phone. Somebody with sense and all. But I couldn't take a chance on giving her a buzz, because she was only a little kid and she wouldn't have been up, let alone anywhere near the phone. I thought of maybe hanging up if my parents answered, but that wouldn't've worked, either. They'd know it was me. My mother always knows it's me. She's psychic. But I certainly wouldn't have minded shooting the cr*p with old Phoebe for a while.</span>
Figurative language is most common in poetry, but poetry does not always explore thought in a concise way, more often it tried to convey a feeling or an impression than treats the subject in detail.
Therefore I would choose a "novel" - it can use figurative language (unlike exploratory essay), but it also deals with ideas and thought is a profound, comprehensive way (but note that some poems will also do that!)
Answer: D
Explanation:
on google you can find that:
A dactyl is a three-syllable metrical pattern in poetry in which a stressed syllable is followed by two unstressed syllables. ... The opposite of a dactyl is an anapest, a metrical foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable