When performing poetry in sign language one important aspect is to pay special attention to words and signs with double meanings.
<h3>How is poetry in sing language?</h3>
In sign language, poetry implies visually describing the audience the feelings and abstract ideas in a poem, while using elements such as rhyme that make poetry to be different from regular speech.
<h3>What should be done when performing poetry in sign language?</h3>
Since poetry often contains words with double meanings or abstract words it is necessary to pay attention to those words to convey the meaning inteded by the poet.
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The Axis Powers took these aggressive actions prior to the outbreak of World War II which include the <u>invasion of Ethiopia, Manchuria, and the Rhineland.</u>
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Axis Powers: It was the coalition of Germany, Italy and Japan against the Allied Powers (the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and China) in World War II.
In 1930, the Japanese took control of railway track in Manchuria (a region in China) and in 1931, the Japan attacked the Chinese army claiming that the Chinese soldiers sabotaged the railway.
On 3 October 1935, Italy invaded the Ethiopia (former name: Abyssinia) in the leadership of Mussolini to expand its territories.
Germany in the leadership of Adolf Hitler occupied the Rhineland in 1937 by making excuse that the area is hostile and dangerous for them.
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I hope this helps
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The answer is O the speaker is afraid
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Tal vez ellas quieren disciplinarte correctamente
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Answer:Canterbury tales
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Okay, let us fill in the gap from the question;
''The CANTERBURY TALES can be described as an epic poem and a framed narrative''.
The Canterbury tales was written by an English poet - Geoffrey Chaucer within the years of 1387 and 1400. The Canterbury tales is written in both verse and prose(although, only two tales are written in prose,that is non-poetic) and it comprise of 23 stories; the book tells a pilgrimage story from Southwark, London to Canterbury. The narrator of is Chaucer himself.
The tales in the book '' Canterbury tales'' consist of tales like; The Merchant's Tale, the Miller's tale, the tale of Sir Thopas and so on.