Sleepy Time (Chocolate)
<em>Her yawns was as sweet as the song of a bird.</em>
<em>Her brown, long hair flowed in the air.</em>
<em>Her chocolate eyes are now blurred.</em>
<em>Her skin was smooth and fair.</em>
<em>She lays her heavy head on the soft pillow.</em>
<em>The moonlight inside her room was in full glow.</em>
Answer:
Rhyme & Imagination
Explanation:
Rhetorical features are generally used to persuade or impress the audience.
The impact of a short and thoughtful phrase can do the trick, even more so when there is rhyme involved.
¨<em>Empathy can´t be taught, but it can be caught</em>¨ is such a phrase because there is rhyme, but moreover there is the powerful visualisation (and imagination) of Empathy as something concrete that you can catch, if you open your eyes and just...watch.
Third Person (Objective) The narrator of "The Lottery<span>" is super detached from the story. Rather than </span>telling<span> us the characters' thoughts or feelings, the narrator simply shows the process of the </span>lottery<span> unfurling.</span>
Answer:
Dishonesty
Explanation:
Because women are mostly dishonest yeah i think thats right
Malcom suffered the dissolution of his family as a consequence of white violence. His father was killed by white men, and he was taken away from his mother and placed in a foster home when she proved unable to bear the strain of providing for all her children after the her husband's death. It must be noted that the insurance company argued that her husband had comitted suicide in order to avoid paying her what she was due. At school, he was disencouraged from pursuing a career in law, since it was "no realistic goal" according to one professor. We can see how at every turn, white people and white society destroyed his chances of a happy, healthy life. This made him believe that black Americans could not expect anything from white Americans.