Answer:
Propaganda. Originally, propaganda meant a system for propagating (spreading) religious doctrines, then any kind of
ideas. As used today, it generally means the dissemination of political opinions for the purpose of biasing judgment
(brainwashing) a.amelioration
b.pejoration
c.generalization
d.specialization
Answer:
“imaginary gardens with real toads in them,”“literalists of
the imagination”, "When they become so derivative as to become unintelligible", to discriminate against “business documents and school-books”
Explanation:
This verse is one poetic picture where we can imagine a beautiful garden with flowers and trees and among them toads. There is a metaphoric picture where we can see the opposition between what we imagine when we read the garden and what the writer wrote in this verse. Authentic thought is to put something which people connected with ugly and not to put with something beautiful. The writer shows us how to be innovative and also tell people who criticized his poetry that he is full of imagination and new ideas.
Also one of the ideas in this poem is that poets can be a prisoner of imagination(“literalists of the imagination”) which means that they can not always write about the imagination, they should include in their poetry reality. They should try to write verses and rewrite verses if is necessary, not just to rhyme verses.
The poetry should express authentic ideas which are explained in verse "When they become so derivative as to become unintelligible". He criticized poets who want to show all the beauty of their poetry and all their skills so their verses are unintelligible.
The poetry can not express feelings when business documents and school books are the subjects. There are important for life, and poetry is here to explains and evokes life.
Answer:
Your answer is onomatopoeia.
Answer:
Her caring for her sister, her knowing that prim would not be able to make it. Her knowing she couldn't handle her death. Her love for her
Explanation:
Answer:
41 Ibrox Way,
Scotland.
August 13, 2020.
To the Editor,
Daily Star
STRUGGLES OF COMMONERS IN THE AFTERMATH OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Dear Mr. Andrew,
I write you with a heavy heart to try and highlight the struggles we the commoners are facing economically.
Because of this corona virus, businesses closed down, workers got retrenched, palliatives, while good, have barely scratched the surface for many families and people are in dire financial straits.
I am part of the very few commoners that have some money stashed away that has been keeping me going, even though that has been running dry recently, but like the majority of people without any savings, this has literally been hell on earth for them.
I know à family down the street that have been selling valuable family antiques and other properties to keep afloat. Another family I know are on the streets, begging and relying on an already impoverished community to survive.
I write to you so you can know the true nature of things down at Ibrox and how it has not been accurately reported. We need government aid urgently.
Thank you for your time.
You're faithfully,
Christian Falk.