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For part A the answer is The referance to the grandfather's love and kryptonite The answer to Part B is it reveals to readers Trace's grandfather's greatest weakness.
Explanation:
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- "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!
- On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door;
An allusion is a reference to an object or a circumstance from an unrelated context. This reference tends to be done indirectly, and usually without explanation, so that the reader can make the connection by himself. In this case, the "Plutonian shore" refers to the afterlife (guarded by Pluto), while the bust of Pallas refers to the goddess of wisdom, Athena.
Less hopeful
Singing gives the poem excitement. Speaking is still express hopefulness but singing adds a layer of joy to the poem
Two things you can use as supporting evidence are quotes from the passage or article, or statistics.
Answer:
yes i have seen
Explanation:
whats your question
but i have seen nearly 1 year ago so ..........