I believe that the answer to the question asked above is that the expression means you have to carry something before achieving something or going somewhere.
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Enjambment - the sentences do not finish with the end of the line.
Simile - "like a slackened drum"
Maybe even hyperbole, since it is an exaggeration.
I don't know what your answer choices are so I'll give you a variety of answers. 'Bedroom' in Spanish : <u>El cuarto</u>; <u>La habitación</u>; <u>El dormitorio</u>; <u>La recámara</u>; <u>La alcoba</u>. I hope one of these help!
Really, that depends on the story you're reading. The story wouldn't tell where the author is born, the author could've researched another country to make the character act the way they do, so you could quickly eliminate that answer. Sometimes you can tell what decision the character will make if the book is easily predictable, like usually in teen fiction. Imagine a book where there's a good girl, she's very shy. She meets a bad boy, a player. You can easily predict that they will get together. I doubt that you will figure out that there are multiple themes just by reading the exposition. The exposition is the introduction, there's so much more to read after that. The last one sounds more like it, in the exposition, it immediately introduces the main character. It shows you the personality of the main character.
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Answer:
For this question, let's take the following celebrity as an example: Lady Gaga
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Explanation:
Lady Gaga's style has always been defined as eclectic and strident, very stentorious.
The New York singer has a personal and unique style that always generates all kinds of comments, both good and bad.
This image that she has established from the beginning has always been maintained or improved over time, to remain the icon that she is for her fans.