to study it and understand its emtions
Answer:
a. ethos
the characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations
Answer:
The poem suggests that the deferred dream could “dry up” or “fester like a sore”; it might “stink like rotten meat … Or crust and sugar over / like a syrupy sweet." Each of these images suggests something spoiling, losing potency, or outright decaying
Explanation:
The poem suggests that the deferred dream could “dry up” or “fester like a sore”; it might “stink like rotten meat … Or crust and sugar over / like a syrupy sweet." Each of these images suggests something spoiling, losing potency, or outright decaying
You should always read at steady paste to actually be able to understand the book and some books you can read fast but your question is an opinion question so i would go with True/false
Answer:
This story would have been quite different if the husband had been the narrator, as the couple were opposites bound by love.
Explanation:
- The original passage is in third person point of view so that the readers resonate with Mathilde.
- The story wouldn't have been exaggerated much in some instances.
- We would have understood the husband's struggle in finding the necklace.
- The husband is someone who enjoys simple things in life which would be quite different from Mathilde's point of view- she placed value in luxury that she doesnt posess.