I believe the show is Fahrenheit 451?
Narrative, descriptive, and reflective refer to three types of poems.
Poems refer to the words collection which expresses an emotion or an idea by using metaphor and imagery mainly. The poem has many different types and each type has a different rhyme scheme, format and subject matter.
On the types mentioned above examples of such type of poems are:
The Raven (Edgar Allen Poe)- Narrative poem.
Perfect Woman (William Wordsworth)- Descriptive poem.
Soul of the Dead (Gary Bateman)- Reflective poem.
Answer:
A dispute of power.
Explanation:
Helios and Boreas agreed to a competition to prove who was the most powerful between the two. Boreas, The Northern Wind, tried to blow the man's clothing off with all of his might. The more he tried, the tighter and more snug the garment became. Boreas called to Helios to prove his strength. Helios, The Bright Sun, shone his warm rays of light upon the man, and slowly he took off his cloak.
I love Greek mythology, so I hope this helps! :)
Sentence A
The comic book shop is the most wonderful of the many places nearby
Wonderfuller and wonderfullest aren't real words.
More and wonderful don't go together
Answer:
C). Fearfulness
Explanation:
Repetition is one of the most commonly employed literary devices which helps the author to captivate the readers' attention and emphasize a particular idea or event in the narrative.
In Equiano's narrative, the repetition of words 'horror and horrors' throws light upon the inconceivable fearfulness felt by the African slaves. The <u>fear and terror was so extreme in America that they were willing to commit sui-cide</u>. The narrative primarily aims to emphasize the pathetic condition of the slaves and encourage the idea of keeping humanity over everything. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.