Answer:
false
Explanation:
a pronoun if a specific name for a noun and a noun is like mom, dad, dog, all of those are nouns.
I believe Pound uses syntax to focus on similarity. He uses short words, without a verb, to make the scenery more vivid, but he does compare faces of the people in the crowd to petals. He isn't talking about beauty, but similarity between those two things. And since he isn't using personification here, the correct answer has to be the last one.
The central idea and most awakening fact of how knowledge is different from wisdom, the knowing of something that must be used wisely is showcased in this story.
Explanation:
This story starts off with the description of a man who travels in minus fifty degrees to reach a camp that has his friends hanging out. There is a dog along with him accompanying this travel. Eventually, because of the increased cold, the dog realizes that it is unsafe to travel further towards the camp. This is late realized by the man, but makes a fire nearby and rests before he sets off again.
This does not result fruitful as the man finishes up on steam and twigs to light up fire anymore. He realizes that he cannot move any further and remembered the advice of an experienced old miner, who told him not to travel alone or without proper equipment in minus fifty degrees. He curses himself to take this decision of ignoring the advice and dies at the end.
The dog, with its instincts realizes not to travel any further and waits in a place better than other. The man being insensible and ignorant dies at the end.
In dream variations by langston hughes and the tropics in new york by claude mckay, both longing for their Childhood landscape, a place where they grew up. They describe it as a place that filled with trees and fruits where they can have fun all day
hope this helps
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