Studying the implicit meanings of words can give the reader greater insight into theme of the plot
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Studying the implicit meanings of words can give the reader greater insight into the theme aspect of a poem.
It is implicit in nature because the words are not plainly expressed in a poem, but when you study the implicit words, you tend to have a much better understanding of the poem.
A theme gives the setting of the poem, along with the thoughts of the author or poet. One can get a better understanding if the theme is studied.
Do you mean Boaz? and the story from the bible? If so It is because he loves ruth.
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No, I would not expect the borders of a gerrymandered district to appear on a map as a rectangle of circle or some other recognizable shape because first of all, geographic shapes cannot be compared to simple geometric shapes and a “gerrymandered” district would have an odd and bizarre shape, just like what happened when Gov. Elbridge Gerry redrew the Senate districts map – it looked like a salamander.