If u read carefully with all ur hearts then the title and introduction is the evidence which will lead u to wat is written
Answer:
The correct answer is A.........
The story evoked many emotions amoungst the lead characters. lizabeth use to be a carless girl that had matured because the events happening around her. also say how it changed her for the better or for the worst
<span>Social
alienation is the social condition
characterized by low degree of integration or the sharing of common values with
others, and the overwhelming isolation from the community.
</span>
Here
is how social alienation is reflected in the following sentences:
<span>
1. "We all had the same medals, except the
boy with the black silk bandage across his face, and he had not been at the
front long enough to get any medals. The tall boy with a very pale face who was
to be a lawyer had been lieutenant of Arditi carefully selected volunteers
specializing in dangerous campaigns and had three medals of the sort we each
had only one of. He had lived a very long time with death and was a little
detached.</span> "
While
all them were from the war, the speaker chose to look at how different they
were--with or without medals, length of service etc. Social alienation caused
by war is shown here as the speaker describes each person not by his social
skills, but by social status/ position in the military.
<span>
2.
We were all a little detached, and there
was nothing that held us together except that we met every afternoon at the
hospital. </span>
<span> The speaker explains the disposition of them
three. they were disconnected and withdrawn. Social alienation is characterized
by disinterest and indifference to others, even if they shared an experience.
The speaker expresses his remote feelings to the others by mentioning the
afternoon sessions in the hospital is the only thing that is common to them
all.</span>
<span>
3.
Although, as we walked to the Cova
through the tough part of town, walking in the dark, with light and singing
coming out of the wine-shops, and sometimes having to walk into the street when
the men and women would crowd together on the sidewalk so that we would have
had to jostle them to get by, we felt held together by there being something
that had happened that they, the people who disliked us, did not understand.</span>
<span>
In
this sentence, the speaker showed social alienation caused by war as he relates
the standoffishness between them veterans and the rest of the community( who
disliked them). It shows that social alienation caused by war is the constant feeling and/or thinking that there is
absolutely nothing common between two people or between two groups.</span>
Answer:
1. Onomatopoeia → The egg cracked open on the edge of the forest green dish, and the contents <u><em>sizzled</em></u> when they hit the red-hot pan.
2. Alliteration → George wanted to show Bonnie how much he loved her with breakfast in bed on her birthday.
3. Simile → He slid the spatula under the pancake on the other burner and flicked his wrist like he was waving a wand.
4. Personification → Shortly after, the bagel jumped up out of the toaster,...
5. Oxymoron → The sweet bitter cranberry juice poured into a glass was final touch.,
6. Metaphor → George was no chef, but he thought it looked awfully good.
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is known to be the formation of a word by using a sound that is associated with what it is named. e.g sizzled
Alliteration is the use of the same letter to begin words in a sentence. In this paragraph, we see alliteration used in: Bonnie...breakfast...bed...birthday
Oxymoron is known to be a figure of speech which seems contradictory e.g bitter sweet.
Personification is the figure of speech where human characteristics are given to inanimate object. e.g the bagel jumped.
Simile has to do with the comparison of two things using <em>as</em> or <em>like. </em><em>e.g:</em><em> ...</em>flicked his wrist like he was waving a wand.
Metaphor is a figure of speech which compares two things in an indirect way without the use of <em>as</em> or<em> like</em>. e.g: George was no chef,...