Sorry, what's the question?
Metaphors are direct comparisons to seemingly unrelated objects.
Examples: The calm lake was a mirror. Chaos is a friend of mine.
Answer:
Neto's conflict about playing football for racist fans is developed through
complications. First, he encourages all of the players to quit the team, but most of
the players decide to keep playing. Then, the school officials refuse to help. These
events reach a climax when Allison reads a letter against racism at the next football
game. The resolution is that the fans change their behavior. Now, Neto knows that
some things are more important than football and that he can make a difference in his
community.
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Answer:
your answer is B
Explanation:
Despair can also refer to someone or something that causes you to worry or be sad. Unfortunately, some children are the despair of their parents. The verb despair means to lose hope. Despair is from Latin desperare "to be without hope," from the prefix de- "without" plus sperare "to hope," from spes "hope."
Ahh, I love this poem. It is in blank verse and uses <span>iambic pentameter to emphasize certain words</span>