Had to look for the missing details and here is my answer.
Here is the excerpt:
<span>In her sepulchre there by the sea—
In her tomb by the sounding sea.
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This is actually taken from the poem "Annabel Lee" which was written by Edgar Allan Poe.
So in this excerpt, the sound device he used here is ALLITERATION. His purpose here is to connect the image of the sea with death.
Hope this answer helps.
Answer:
women/men.
Explanation:
Im a transgender male, so I have observed this very closely.
Women tend to swing their hips wider when they walk, and walk slower. They also tend to look down while walking. Men usually walk in a more "stiff manner" and keep their gaze upwards.
It differs from person to person, but this is what i've noticed.
The answer is D.) The author uses an example to point out how an alternative could satisfy both sides of the argument.
Answer:
A or C
Explanation:
One theme the author explores, then, is the effect of naming on persona and psychology. Santha does not feel the weight or history of her past when she is at school. As "Cynthia," she focuses on wanting to have a cotton dress like another girl and eat British style sandwiches to fit in.