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Answer:
Both the trees and Esperanza have "skinny necks and pointy elbows", and both don´t belong where they are. The trees should grow in nature, not in a city. Similarly, Esperanza feels like she doesn´t belong in the neighborhood. Furthermore, the resilience of those trees that "grew despite concrete" symbolizes Esperanza´s resilience to persevere notwithstanding the impediments imposed by her being poor.
Explanation:
The question refers to the section Four Skinny Trees from the book “The House on Mango Street,” by Sandra Cisneros.
There, the four trees found in her front yard symbolize Esperanza´s experience of feeling like an outsider and wanting to reach out for something else.
Answer:
noun as direct object
noun as indirect object
noun as subject of verb
noun as object of preposition
noun as object of verbal
Explanation:
noun us a doing word it an action word
Answer:
1. d. Fearful torment.
2.b. Fear
3.a. Bad things to come
4.d. Fear and suffering.
Explanation:
Fearful torment occurs in the eyes of people in which there once a feeling of joy. Fear was present among the people against Germans and no one has the courage to go to the place of prayers against the will of Germans. Bad things to come so that's why the special meeting of the council will be summoned. The cry of the father shows the fear and sufferings that occurs due to the events which just happened there.
Answer:
main characters, setting, and conflicted are introduced.
Explanation:
noun. the highest or most intense point in the development or resolution of something; culmination: His career reached its climax when he was elected president. (in a dramatic or literary work) a decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in a plot.