In Julie of the Wolves, the character known as both Miyax and Julie exhibits many strengths. She is an Alaskan Native girl (called Eskimo in the terminology of the time) who is fleeing an arranged marriage. Lost in the wilderness, she determines that to survive she will need help from the wolves.
Answer:
The figurative language used in the stanza is: alliteration.
Explanation:
Alliteration is a literary device that repeats consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close to each other in a structure. A simple example would be a well-known tongue twister: She sells seashells by the seashore (the /s/ sound is repeated).
In the stanza we are analyzing here, alliteration takes place when the author repeats the sound represented by the letter "h":
<em>In the silence </em><em>h</em><em>e </em><em>h</em><em>as </em><em>h</em><em>eard</em>
We have three words in a row beginning with the same consonant sound. Thus, we have an alliteration.
The stanza is an excerpt from the poem "The D.um.b Soldier," by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Answer:
Angelou had thought her grandmother was mistaken in identifying her mother on the train because she had never seen her mother dressed nice and look pretty.
Explanation:
The client himself/herself should provide release of information consent before patient information can be provided through email.
According to HIPPA Privacy Rule, authorization must be written in specific terms. This rule allows healthcare providers to communicate electronically and also lays down some rules to be followed. The information can be passed on through email after the consent of the patient.
The consent of physician, the relative or the office manager does not matter.
Therefore, the correct answer is (A)Client.
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Answer:
They disagree about the role that the "old ways" should play in their lives.
Explanation:
In "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George, the story is told of a teenage girl Miyax Kapugen who was adopted by a pack of wolves, her stay in the wild, and her eventual return to civilization.
Flashback is used to relieve her stay with her father in a seal camp and how he teaches her the Eskimo lifestyle. When she goes back to stay with her aunt Martha that she doesn't exactly get along with, the major conflict between them is their disagreement about the role that the "old ways" should play in their lives.