Answer:
"I look inside me and I don’t see it I don’t see the power The confidence you say I have. [ " -excerpt from "Escape" adds to the theme that the speaker can see herself differently than others see her. ]
The main idea is basically it is informing you that animals are simply in the hospital to help patients.
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is it helps the reader to invest in the main character, Sylvester.
Explanation:
This is because the use of a First-Person point of view shows the inner-thoughts, feelings, and ideas of the narrator (or main character). An objective view of something is void of emotions. It is an unbiased text, therefore choice A is incorrect. Answer choice B is also incorrect because understanding "ever characters' thoughts" is Third-Person omniscient, not First-Person. I believe answer choice D is incorrect because the theme of the story is not dependent upon the point of view in which the story is being told.
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The <u>main similarity between both poems</u>; the purple cow by Gellett Burgess and the mending wall of Robert Frost is their humorous language.
The American Poet Robert Frost explores the theme of humor in his poem "The Mending Wall". Just like the line, "Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder if I could put a notion on his head."