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Your question: Write one example of a simile in the poem 'The Highwayman'
Your answer: In the poem 'The Highwayman' this is an example of a simile:
'Back, he spurred like madman, shrieking a curse to the sky'
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The correct answer is the third one
Answer and Explanation:
After reading the essay "Names nombres" written by J. Alvarez, we can learn how difficult it is for a family of Spanish origin to maintain their names and traditions within a totally different culture like that of the USA, especially when that family comes from a country considered to be "third world", seen as inferior and often shameful and devalued. This affected the way Alvarez saw her own identity, associated with her and her family names. These names were pronounced so differently by the Americans, it seemed that they were erasing the Latin origin of it and imposing an Americanized and more "normal" version.
In this essay, Alvarez approaches her youth as a Latin immigrant in the USA. It shows how difficult it is to live between two cultures and how it affects various elements in people's lives.
Answer:
The rose is so red like a drop of blood.
- Make sure the story line is clear !! And the characters and how their personality
- use interesting language
- plot twist
- use a variety of sentence types
- detailed description of places, or yourself
- make sure you don’t put a lot of pressure on yourself to finish it or if something goes wrong while you are writing .