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Historian. This caught my attention because the historian seems to go above and beyond on his/her work. He/she makes sure that they have all the information needed. The historian is like a modern-day reporter. They get the evidence (the photos), and the story behind everything (the two artists).
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Its not C, I doesnt suggest that he has many influential friends.
Its not D, it doesnt show that he comes from a wealthy background.
It may be A, it does show that they have a romantic interest with each other.
But I think it may be B, it explains why there was a little bit a tension in the setting between those two. It aslo explains why he would even bring up the ambassador.
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Answer:
4. Nature, to suggest that walls aren't natural like the pine trees and stones are.
Explanation:
Personification is the giving of human characteristics to a non-human idea or abstract thought. In other words, making a nonliving thing appear lifelike or have human characters is known as personification.
In the poem "Mending Wall", Robert Frost used personification right from the start of the poem. The initial lines
<em>"Something there is that doesn't love a wall
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<em>That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
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<em>And spills the upper boulders in the sun;
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<em>And makes gaps even two can pass abreast"</em>
uses personification for 'nature' or natural forces like erosion. The speaker personifies the natural force or act of erosion, making it seem like it doesn't like the construction of the wall. This suggests that the walls are not natural.
Thus, the correct answer is option 4.
D. This way you can give the person who receives your work reasons to pick your work above the other ones. Also, this could be considered a cover letter, which always helps your case :)