Answer:
"Who am I? I am an Umbrella, companion of rich and poor. My name originated from the Latin word which is ‘umbra’ which in turn derived from the Ancient Greek word called ‘ombro’ which means shower of rain. I love my name a lot and I think it is unique.
How I came into this world?
I am made from an umbrella factory across the world and I and my colleagues come in different sizes, modes, colours and patterns. I was made of wooden, plastic, iron and clothing materials.
My handle is mostly made of wood or plastic materials and my stem is made of painted iron; mostly black. I have a network of iron rib cage which is one of the important parts of my skeletal system. My rib cage is always made of iron and painted black with a plastic cap at the end, my rib cage can retract or divide into two for the convenience of my owner.
My rib cage is covered with a cloth which comes in different colours and pattern, likewise different clothing materials which give no room for penetration of water and reducing insulation from the scorching sun. I am a favourite of countless people and very cheap. I am a good companion for those who stay outside a lot whether during a sunny day or during precipitation. I am very cheap to procure and am easily found anywhere any time you want me.
I am always at service
My service is never obstructing by my own self, am always at my owner disposal, I give 100 % of me anytime or any day and till my end. My availability depends on how my owner handles me and the proper care I receive. My owner strolls the sun; I guide him, he walks in the rain; I protect him. I am also used for fashion because I come in different colours and pattern and I am beautifully made inside and out. What a great companion I am? I am an Umbrella and I am for protection!"
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Answer:
The Narrator's goal was most likely to inform the reader of what's been going on with Andrea and how He/She feels about the situation.
Explanation:
Based upon what's given you can infer that the Narrator is shedding light upon the situation.
The central theme of the poem is <u>(D )One can always rely on hope to help overcome obstacles.</u>
Explanation:
This poem is written by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) who was an American poet. This poem was first published in the year 1891 and the theme of the poem revolves around the nature of hope.
In this poem the poet describes hope as a bird (when it uses sentence like “the thing with feathers”) that perches in the lap of the nature. The bird continues to sings endlessly and without taking pause. The poet says that song of hope sounds sweetest “in the Gale,” and only a terrifying storm can ever abash the little Bird / That kept so many warm.”
The speaker says that she has heard the bird of hope singing in the coldest condition and on the strangest locations , but no matter how extreme the conditions have been the bird never gave up.
The central theme of the poem is <u>(D )One can always rely on hope to help overcome obstacles.</u>
I’d say the answer is b but if not then d , but i’m pretty sure it’s b