The correct answer is the last one - it uses dramatic elements to depict the flaws of human nature in a succinct, poignant way.
Tragedies often exaggerate when it comes to emotions of the characters - they are usually overly dramatic and emotional, and often these characters have many flaws that are explored throughout this particular piece of work. Usually, these flaws are what causes the tragedy itself and their eventual downfall.
Answer:
The sound devices used in the aforementioned lines is parallelism. The impact this has is that it truly extenuates the fact that an atrocity (i.e. the holocaust) was only a split decision away from escape/survival, or death.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. He gave me a chair to sit.
Finite Verb: Gave
2. I want to buy some clothes.
3. Barking dogs seldom bite.
4. He was wearing a torn shirt.
5. He had his shoes polished.
Explanation:
A finite verb is a verb that has tense in it. The tense could be present, past or future tense.
A non-finite verb is a verb that has no tense in it.
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Norgay develops event in “The Dream Comes True altering them. So it could be
said that the correct option is C (<span>Norgay alternates descriptions of the difficulties he and Hillary had on Mount Everest with examples of how their accounts of the climb differed)</span><span> because Hillary would later add or change some elements which
were different from Norgay´s version </span>
Answer:
The beating heart in "The Tell-Tale Heart" symbolizes the murderer's conscience and/or his guilt.
Explanation: It seems as though this man knows that he has committed a horrible crime and the guilt is literally destroying him, eating him up inside like a living creature fighting its way out. Though a manifestation of his mind,the beating heart is real enough to him to drive him to the verge of insanity and to an admission to the crime.