Answer:
Hair Love is a beautiful and refreshing story that touches on topics around family, self esteem, pride, style, identity and culture.
1 is alliteration.
2 is onomatopoeia.
3 is personification.
Answer:
A story about a girl's sister getting kidnapped, "They Got Her But Where?"
Explanation:
"Let's go Anya we're gonna be late for school!" Valarie yelled up the stairs. "I'm coming up and you better be ready-" Valarie said as she opened the door to her sister Anya. When she opened the door her sister was nowhere to be found. She searched the room frantically hoping Anya would just appear; but she didn't. As Valarie searched the room she saw that the open window had a bloody handprint on it. When she looked out of the window the grass and plants had been disturbed. Valarie couldn't stop shaking while she tried to call the police.
"911 what's your emergency?" the operator on the other line spoke.
"My sister is- she's- um-"- Valarie mustered while she cried at the thought of her sister being hurt and maybe even dead.
"Sweetie I need you to tell me what happened so I can help you." said the operator.
"My sister is um- she missing-" Valarie was cut off by a rush of tears pouring down her face.
"Do you know how long she's been gone?" asked the operator in a worried tone.
"I'm not sure. But I do know that there's blood. Please send someone."- Valarie managed.
"What's your address sweetie?" the 911 operator asked.
Valarie gave her the address and soon the officers were there. They proceded to ask her what happened and told her at the time that Anya could not be marked a missing person. They took her to the station and got Valarie's official statement. Valarie ended up in foster care because Anya was taking care of her after her parents dipped on the two randomly. 4 years pass and no one's seen or heard from Anya. Valarie just assumed that she was kidnapped and she never stopped looking for her. Though with the years passing she was scared she'd never get Anya back.
D)The narrator even suggested that the white whale Moby was ubiquitous and present in ever ocean at every moment
What is dismal about the hypothetical happenings Juliet
imagines in Act IV, Scene III, is that they are all quite morbidly pessimistic. She imagines that the potion could be
poison. She wonders if she’ll suffocate
in the tomb before she awakens and before Romeo comes for her. She wonders what it would be like to awaken in
the tomb before Romeo comes to her and where Tybalt is decomposing and wonders
if there will be ghosts. And, the last
hypothetical situation she ponders is whether or not she’ll go crazy in the
tomb, pull Tybalt’s corpse out of the burial garb and beat her brains out with a
relative’s bone. In addition to being
pessimistic, this is all quite dismal.