Answer:
Stanza 1- She uses words such as "you" and "I know" to show that she is directly speaking towards it.
Stanza 2- She talks in past tense, as if it has a memory.
Stanza 3-She seems to reference situations in which the character has been in.
"simple" this shows that she thinks of the rat as a simple creature and is almost mad at others for wanting to be angry at the rat.
I think the rat could represent what people see as the "bottom of society". We are so quick to judge others for their simple actions, or rather, actions that differ from ours. It is represented clearly in this poem that she thinks of the rat just like everyone else.
Explanation:
"Select one word or phrase from the poem and comment on how the connotation of that word or phrase contribute to Acevedo characterization of the rat" DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS ONE
You didnt provide the title, so i cant make up something for that.
I just read this not long ago, i always thought that the turning point in which macbeth truly changes from his original depiction is when he grows jealous and paranoid of banquo and his decendants. i would say b is the right answer.
Answer: The deletions dealing with slavery and British were made for political reasons. Many changes as substituting "free" for "people who mean to be free" are stylistic changes.
Explanation: In my opinion, the Declaration of Independence would be more powerfull in Jefferson's original words, c'ause in your write we can identify clarity of causes that brings powerfull emotions for changes, that could be used, in that time, by people to reach your independence.
Examine and explain there position on a central idea
Answer: ethos, an appeal based on the speaker’s credibility
Explanation:
Ethos is a persuasion technique that aims to convince the listeners of the claims made by the speaker by basing it on the speaker's credibility to be able to say such things. For instance, a doctor giving medical advice and saying it is based on their years of experience in medicine.
In this scenario, President Roosevelt is using ethos to convince Americans that he is leaving the internment of Japanese-Americans at the discretion of the Secretary of War and any appropriate Military Commander and that they are credible enough to carry out such a task because he has authorized it as the President.