Answer:
The answer is B. Compound-Complex sentence, if i'm not wrong.
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Explanation:
The answer is D: The search for self.
Although this is not an exclusively literary modernist theme, it sure was one of the main themes that Virginia Woolf, one of the most notable modernist writers, developed. Throughout this novel, and specifically in the excerpt cited, Mrs. Dalloway, as well as many other female and male characters, continually expose their train of thoughts (“stream of consciousness” as it usually is called in literary studies) as the struggle to identify their personal subjectivity, showing a constant struggle and an intermittent quest for one´s own self.
I visited my aunt’s cabin last weekend. It’s the same cabin that Billy the Kid once spent a winter, and it doesn’t look or feel like much has changed there since then
What does wine symbolize in this excerpt from "Ballad of the Goodly Fere" by Ezra Pound? Oh we drank his "Hale" in the good red wine. When we last made company. No capon priest was the Goodly Fere. But a man o' man was he.
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the ones that represents what wine symbolizes in this excerpt from "Ballad of the Goodly Fere" is answer choice is A) Vigor. The reason being that in the context is implied that it provided strength and good health.
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The poems "From the Dark Tower" and "A Black Man Talks Of Reaping" are heart- touching poems.
Explanation:
These poems are written by Countee Cullen and Arna Bontemps. These poets explain about the feelings of black people and their resentment towards the society.
The poets explain about how the black people in America are slaved and now its time that they have had enough. They will soon start a revolution to fight against this oppression. The poet explains elaborately about the situation by describing how black people do all the handwork and white people reap benefits from it.