Answer:
"Oranges" by Gary Soto- Male and female relationships; The author talks about how the boy is about to meet a girl that he likes. The orange represents love and hope.
"First Lesson" by Phillip Booth- Learning to trust others
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I haven't really read these poems, sorry
Answer:
In the picture, there is a man standing on top of a crushed car. He appears to be wearing a maroon suit and orange vest, with a turqoise shirt underneath. His face is powdered white, with red lips rising up his cheeks. He has green, slicked back hair, and blue eyeshadow. The crushed-car he is standing on looks as if it's a police vehicle, with only the red lights on. The background is foggy and hazy, with shimmers of green and black.
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
The lines present an indirect characterization of the characters, where we can know their characteristics through the dialogue.
In this case we can affirm, through the dialogue it is possible to recognize Danforth as a very serious and strict judge, since he demands that the depositions be based on evidence. Hale is very confident, as he believes I have proof for everything he wants to show.
This question is about the play "The crucible" that represents the moment of exteria and religiosity that promoted the Salem trials.