Since Ha must leave the tree behind, it represents her attachment to Vietnam. Ha, on the other hand, finds that the soaking papaya isn't so bad after all. In this way, the papaya comes to represent Ha's learning to balance her old and new lives.
Answer:
Juliet faked her death to be with Romeo, but Romeo didn't know, so he killed himself.
Explanation:
The audience knows that Romeo didn't know and so he killed himself, but Juliet didn't know that.
Severe case of miscommunication
The goal which is Mr. Hakim MOST likely referring to is conciseness and unity.
<h3>What is a Sentence Structure?</h3>
This refers to the way a text is arranged to help the readers fully understand and appreciate the text.
Hence, we can see that the most likely goal of Mr Hakim in asking to make his students understand the importance of their text having sentence unity and conciseness.
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Answer:
a) FIRST FIREMAN: We're the firemen, Mr. Barclay. (They remove their hats.)
Explanation:
A parody is a literary device that makes use of emulation to depict a specific person or some other target to produce a comic effect by the usage of exaggeration.
The backdrop to the story is that there was a raging fire in the hotel where Mr Barclay was and that inferno was already making its way towards where he was. Under ordinary circumstances, the firemen ought to be under a great deal of urgency & perhaps even jittery. However, the firemen were so well mannered they saluted Mr Barclay and even removed their hats. Rather than the firemen moving around with urgency and meting out orders to the people, they exhibited a certain degree of calmness by being very formal with Mr. Barclay.
<u>This is a parody to depict the good mannerism and extreme formality associated with the British society evidenced by the firemen removing their hats and greeting Mr Barclay very calmly despite the raging fire</u>
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Hence, option A is the correct answer