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i need to see the rest of the question or the section it's talking about
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Question 1: The answer is C
C) The use of continuing punctuation at the end of each line.
Question 2:
B) The rhythm of I and dry
Explanation:
Because I and dry rhymes.
Explanation for question 1:
The main poetic device that the author employs in this poem in order to emphasize how each stanza is a single sentence is the use of continuing punctuation at the end of each line. In this poem, the author uses continuing punctuation in order to show that each stanza contains a single idea. This contributes to the unity of the text. It also allows the text to flow easily, and helps the reader understand each idea presented.
Answer: The answer is D
Explanation: The rest of the answers don’t correlate to the story that well, D says how he found a mainly which makes up for a good climax for this story.
The story “Two Kinds” is from the daughter’s point of view. If it was from the mother’s point of view, it would be quite different.
First of all, if “Two Kinds” was from the mother’s point of view, we would have a better understanding of why she pushed her daughter so hard. Jing-mei’s mother, Mrs. Woo, is a Chinese immigrant. She has struggled in her life, and is trying to help her daughter to successful...
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im bored maybe i can help.. is there a specific subject? or what the essay
is about?