The above question wants to analyze your reading and writing ability, for that reason I can't answer this question for you, but I'll show you how to do it.
First, you will need to read the two texts your question refers to. In this reading, you should pay attention to the textual structure, the presentation of characters, the actions presented, and how these elements are important to the story.
You can search for articles that analyze these texts and show more detailed information about the stories.
After that, you should identify the most significant 4 paragraphs of each text and compare them to show the similarities and differences.
You can present these differences and similarities as follows:
- Present the structure between the paragraphs.
- Show how each paragraph is relevant to the story.
- Show how these paragraphs are important in establishing the story and developing the characters.
- Show the language used in the text.
- Show the figures of speech, literary devices, among other literature techniques.
More information:
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<span>"Ozymandias" takes the form of a sonnet in iambic pentameter. A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem, whose ideal form is often attributed to the great Italian poet Petrarch. The Petrarchan sonnet is structured as an octave (8 lines) and a sestet (6 lines).</span>
Answer:
1 March 30 1853
2 Zundert, Netherlands
3 Netherlands and france
4 No
5 He was poor in his life
6 Millions, Billions, Trillions, or even "priceless"
7 27
8 No
9 10,000
10 37
Explanation:
This question is regarding "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan. From the passages about "invisible strength" and Waverly's mother stating that the "strongest wind cannot be seen we can infer that Waverly's mother values strength that can be found in restraint and silence. This can be seen when Waverly cries for candy at the candy store and her mother tells her to "bite her tongue". That time she doesn't get the candy, but the next time they go to the candy store Waverly stays quiet and receives candy. This is the mother's way of rewarding her for staying silent.
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example: our team discussed to change the sign in our flag but my teammates was against me