Let’s start off by who “I” and “Them” is .
The “I” can mean the author or the poem. Meaning it can be the poem is trying to convey (show) its meaning to ‘THEM’
Now ‘them’ can mean a sort of person or the reader of this poem. When the author quotes “I) want “them” to water ski - across the surface of this poem waving at the author’s name from the shore” means that “The Author or someone who wrote this poem in meaning of something else or person.
This poem purpose is to convey (show) any reader who is called (them) to understand what reading this poem means.
For example, a boy writing his first love letter to a girl in his personal journal .
He only knows who (I) is and who them is . He’s hoping that she will read his love letter one day understanding his love or (meaning) behind his words.
Answer:
b. the plot.
Explanation:
the plot the way the story will go might be different.
<u>Answer</u>:
There are so many themes Melville express through his description of setting in this excerpt from “Bartleby the Scrivener”.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the beginning of the story, “Bartleby the Scrivener, A Tale of Wall Street” by “Herman Melville”, there is a normal office setting with a typical office workers in which each worker is different from the other in his own typical way.
Then the setting changes from normal to absurd behaviour by Bartleby who doesn’t do things in the absurd circumstance he is in. Author also talks about the unfriendly men and women in the society. The Lawyer in the story is never able to understand Bartleby’s behaviour throughout the story.
It's mainly pointing out how little we worry about social networking and the effects of using it.
C. is true
A. is incorrect because you are supposed to have at least two strong reasons for your readers to agree with your claim.
B. is incorrect because ineffective support should be eliminated in the revision process of writing.
D. is incorrect (duh!) because you should do more than the bear minimum.