Answer:
This question requires a personal answer. I will give you an answer that you can use as an example to modify it and make your own.
Explanation:
This question corresponds to the poem "My mother saw a dancing bear" by <em>Charles Causley.</em>
We must begin by clarifying that the word bruin is used to name bears, especially in texts addressed to children.
That could be the first reason. The author may have wanted his poem to be addressed to an audience of children. If we read the poem with attention we can see that the poem has a happy tone and that there are even children in it.
Another option could be that the author wanted to avoid repeating the word "bear" so he used another meaning.
You are frozen as the clouds. Sweet as the high clouds. Rim of your brightness
Answer: The correct answer is "To play poker". Explanation: In Colin Linden's "Lucky Charm", the speaker starts his story by telling how his father "Little Willie" took him to Black-eyed Pete's "Emporium" on the day he turned seven.
Explanation:
Answer:
where is the article
Explanation:
i think it is these 2:
It is large enough to see with the naked eye.
It has an orange glow that can be seen at night.
did some research
A denouement is the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
And based off the answers...
A. By returning to the original location, Bierce ends the story by contrasting Druse's actions to the beginning of the story.
B. The description of the Federal sergeant crawling to Druse allows Bierce to show how the soldiers must remain hidden.
C. Describing Druse's location and feelings allows Bierce to enhance how monstrous Druse feels at the end of the story.
D. Through the setting, Bierce is able to explain the climax and resolve Druse's feelings about killing his father.
I believe that the correct answer is D.