Answer:
it's a strong paraphrase .
Explanation:
the person acknowledged the writer so it isn't plagiarism
Answer:
"tinkled," "shrieked" and "flitting."
Explanation:
"The Raven" has several instances of onomatopoeia, including the words "tinkled," "shrieked" and "flitting." While some believe that the raven's call of "Nevermore!" in the poem was supposed to be an onomatopoeia, it does not actually resemble a real raven's call.
Answer:
I think a real school is better.
The billboard of Doctor T.J Eckleburg is an old advertisement that watches over the valley of ashes. The billboard also represents God watching down and judging society since it watches over a poor city.
No one expects musicians to replace the United Nations any time soon. Still, musical visionary Naoyuki Miura has geopolitical hopes for a round of concerts featuring three traditional instruments: the Japanese sho, the Korean komungo and the Chinese pipa.