Answer:
6) c
7) c or b I would go with c if it was me
Explanation:
According to the above interpretation, <u>“the dying of the light”</u> is another metaphor for death in this poem.
“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” is a villanelle in which the poet addresses his father how he ought to die. Dylan Thomas advised his father about how he needs to defy death. The poet also gives an overview of the characterization of the people who defy death and had anger towards it. He uses metaphors and imagery to explain life and death.
The mystery that is introduced and solved in "Las Uvas: Grapes" by Miguel's message is:
The present that he gives Miguel - Abuelita. Abuelita is Miguel's grandmother.
<h3>Why does Esperanza worry about the people still at work in the shed?</h3>
Esperanza is worried about the people at the shed because more and more people arrive willing to work for less and less money.
<h3>Why does Miguel agree to dig ditches rather than confront his boss?</h3>
Miguel would rather dig ditches rather than confront his boss because is is not sure how that will turn out. Miguel on the other hand wants him to confront his boss with the demand to be treated better.
<h3>Why is Esperanza angry with Miguel?</h3>
Esperanza is angry with Miguel because he lost his job at the railroad.
<h3>Why does Miguel leave the workers’ camp so suddenly?</h3>
Miguel leaves the camp suddenly because he feels that Esperanza was mean to him.
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Answer:
Jason Blake is anything but typical. He tells his story in his own language, that of an autistic twelve-year-old boy. He is intelligent and sensitive, with many special gifts, and he is different. We learn of his sensitivity and “differentness” as he writes about his life and describes his world.
Explanation:
"The Holy War" written by Hugh Hodge is full of many references to war and includes hints as to the author's feelings about the situation. For example, the last line is very telling as to Hodge's opinion. "Here is the God who wept" implies that the creator of the world is weeping at its current state. This God is looking down at the world that is going to war over faith, which God never intended them to do. Hope this helps.