<span>In Claude McKay's poem Tropics of New York, the first thing used to provide the poem's initial imagery is d. fruit. Imagery is visually descriptive language that you can observe in literature. In order to recognize it in this poem, it is just enough to read the first stanza:
Bananas ripe and green, and ginger-root, Cocoa in pods and alligator pears, And tangerines and mangoes and grape fruit, Fit for the highest prize at parish fairs,
As you can see, there is a vivid imagery that is employed by describing fruits.<span>
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Answer: They themselves felt justified in what they had done, so when they were accused they probably felt more offended because they thought they did the right thing. There also is the side that after hearing about Hero’s death they felt remorse. As for the challenge the prince was not really apart it so he was only affected by the loss of a good friend. Claudio’s pride told him he was right in what he did so he was going to defend his choice. This shows that they had conflicted feelings because they were right yet the girl had died.
Answer:
a) I have read your book yet
b) Had he rather find him noisy and restless?
c) The people of the city believed that the life in city is easy and comfortable
d) The teacher asked me if I had completed the assignment yesterday
And for your knowledge it is read no readied also in second and third form of verb
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History. (You need to know the line of symmetry in history to find latitude and longitude.)