Answer:
Make me the brainlist
Explanation:
The protagonist is Ume, husband of Taita, who fought for his
wife whose shoulder was caught by the Alligator. He was successful in freeing her but she dies
because of severe loss of blood. He belonged to the native village and worked
for the author when called. Ume, his
Taita and his 8 year old son had gone to collect mussel-shells. It was Taita who was collecting the shells by
going into the river while Ume and his son kept a vigilant watch for the alligator.
Row would be the answer (:
D. recreating the same document multiple times to print multiple copies.
Answer and Explanation:
The literary technique that Shelley uses in the poem is the personification because it presents the wind as a human being with the ability to destroy and sow, to carry sadness and joy, that is, the west wind is positioned as something powerful, with human skills and that can be terrible and wonderful.
The speaker of the poem feels an affinity with the west wind, because while the wind is powerful and imposing, the speaker is weak, has no influence and is downcast and melancholy about himself. He wants to be like the wind and therefore establishes an affinity with him. This affinity allows the reader to ask the wind for a little power, because with this power he would write touching poetry and take it to the whole world, leaving him less melancholy.
The intentions of the author Seamus Heaney in Storm on the Island are to show that whatever it is that life may throw at us that we need to be prepared. The storms are used to show what happens in life and that life itself is not easy. Many powerful and harmful things can happen but if you are able to look within yourself and find strength then you can make it through life.