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For me, my parents enroll me to tution, gave me advice and also they lend me a listening ear
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An epidemic of fever sweeps through the streets of 1793 Philadelphia in this novel from Laurie Halse Anderson where "the plot rages like the epidemic itself" (The New York Times Book Review).
During the summer of 1793, Mattie Cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. Mattie spends her days avoiding chores and making plans to turn the family business into the finest Philadelphia has ever seen. But then the fever breaks out.
Disease sweeps the streets, destroying everything in its path and turning Mattie's world upside down. At her feverish mother's insistence, Mattie flees the city with her grandfather. But she soon discovers that the sickness is everywhere, and Mattie must learn quickly how to survive in a city turned frantic with disease.
Juxtaposition is used to make comparison and contrasting of the ideas and the concepts placed side by side.
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Juxtaposition is one of the most commonly used literary techniques. This kind of literary techniques is used to put two ideas, concepts, characters or the actions of the characters, places side by side in the poem or the story in which it is used.
This is done for the readers of the poems or the narrations to make comparisons or the contrasts between the ideas and the concepts which have been placed side by side.
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The early period of the Romantic era was a time of war, with the French Revolution (1789–1799) followed by the Napoleonic Wars until 1815. These wars, along with the political and social turmoil that went along with them, served as the background for Romanticism.
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I would go with D, but tell me if I'm wrong or not
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