Fior the answer to the question above, the two excerpts compare very similarly in terms of tone and mood because both excerpts play on the sympathy of the reader. Both excerpts have the same tone, which is regretful and sorrowful. The mood of the two excerpts is dark. These elements support the theme of each poem by enforcing the sorrow and regret of each poem. Both excerpts play on the empathy of the reader by using dark and sorrowful vocabulary terms and phrases.
An example of how the two excerpts compare similarly in terms of tone and mood is that in each poem, the narrator uses vocabulary and phrases such as "there was no one left to speak for me" and "famine at sea" or "degradations upon laborers" and words such as "agony", "poor", "silent", and "meanness". All of these words are dark, regretful, sorrowful, and melancholy in both tone and mood, reinforcing the idea that both excerpts compare similarly in terms of tone and mood.
Answer: The correct answer is : Matthew is handed a manual as soon as he gets to prison, there are detailed all the rules and rules that he must follow. Then some inmates explain to you that you must go through a socialization process where they will teach you some cultural aspects and values that are not included in the manual, since these rules are established by the inmates, it could be referred to as a prison lifestyle . This process is called Prisonization.
Like magic, it seemed to reveal itself from nowhere!
Like magic, it revealed itself from nowhere!
The tone I would have would be frustrated, little angry and disappointed
A monologue is a long address given by a character in a story, movie, or play.
A monologue is common in theater. It is often used to express a character's mental thoughts aloud or can be used to directly address another character in the story or the audience.