Answer:
Madame, Sofronie, Jim and Della
Explanation:
So basically in the story is when the couple, Jim and Delia Young, discovers that they have both sacrificed their most beloved and valued personal possessions to buy gifts for each other.
Answer:
Question 1.
How many stanzas are in the poem?
Answer: Six (6)
Question 2.
What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza?
Answer: Alternative rhyme: ABAB
Question 3.
What poetic structure does Masefield use?
Answer: Quatrain.
Explanation:
This is really what I've learned from reading a book once, but I believe it's accurate, with the way you wrote the poem this is the answer I can come up with. I'm a writer but sometimes I forget these things, hope it's accurate and helps.
Answer:
The difference is that in the book Anne receives the diary outside the secret annex.
Explanation:
Anne Frank is the author of "The Diary of a Young Girl" where she recounts the times she was hidden, in a secret annex, along with family and other Jews during World War II. All were hidden so as not to be taken to the Nazi concentration camps. However, Anne starts writing in the diary long before she has to hide, as she won the diary at a birthday party, when Jews were still free citizens. In the play, this moment is presented differently, as Anne receives the diary when she is already hidden in the secret annex.
Answer:
B. Sullivan, Andrew. “Why the M Word Matters to Me.” Evergreen, edited by Susan Fawcett, 10th ed., Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2014, pp. 603-604.
Explanation:
The correct citation is the second one (option B). In order to be complete, a citation of this type should include the following elements:
- The last name of the author followed by their first name (Sullivan, Andrew)
- The title of the work (<em>Why the M Word Matters to Me)</em>
- The title of the book where the work is located (<em>Evergreen</em>)
- The editor (Susan Fawcett)
- The edition (10th ed)
- The publisher (Wadsworth Cengage Learning)
- The year of publication (2014)
- Pages where the given work can be found (pp. 603-604)
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