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To interpret Montressor and Fortunato's descent into the Montressor catacombs as descending into hell, the writer adopts the critical approach called Formalism (Option D).
- Formalism criticism provides the reader with a method via which they can understand a text, writ, or story by the use of narrative forms that are conversational in nature. Essentially, it is a way of looking at things.
- This school of thought posits that in formalism, only formal elements or traits are the only things that hold value about literature.
The formal elements of a literary work are:
- the rhythm of the sentences
- the meaning of the entire text
- meaning of words
- Harmony of words
- rhyming of the words
- structure/shape of the text
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<em>Explanation and Suggested Steps: Writing</em>
1. Plan something about the struggles or challenges about working.
2. Then merge these ideas in a sentence and make it flow.
3. Remember to make it interesting, easy to read, and different.
4. Edit: Read again to make sure everything makes sense, check for grammar and punctuation, and look for any words to change.
5. Rewrite: After editing make sure it looks neat enough, and easy to follow along with.
<em>Example:</em>
Working can be a great, difficult, exciting experience for everyone. Working teaches and builds passion, patience, and pliability in everyone. It makes everyone understand and realise the real world. One of the hardest challenges of working can be fitting In. Figuring out how to be part of a new work culture can be frustrating at times, and being heard. It also takes time to gain the trust of coworkers to get them on board with your ideas, making mistakes, time management, slackers, disagreeable coworkers, office bullies, gossipers and trouble makers. Although some of us may differ we all still have our mistakes, struggles, and challenge.
Answer: simile
Explanation:
Simile - comparison using “like” or “as”
Metaphor - comparison not using “like” or “as”
Alliteration - words in a sentence that start with the same sound/consonant (i.e. sally sells seashells by the sea shore)
Rhetorical Question - A question that has no definitive answer, it’s up to the readers interpretations.
Answer:
Take tests (assessments) as an example.
Your teacher monitors and evaluates your <em><u>ongoing performance</u></em> by giving you frequent <em><u>formative</u></em> assessments. She then can make adjustments to her teaching based on how you are doing.
When the <em><u>unit of study</u></em> or lesson is <em><u>at its end</u></em>, your teacher will give you a <em><u>summative</u></em> assessment to evaluate your performance as a whole.
Explanation:
Does that make sense?