Attitude is the correct answer
Faulkner uses a Modernist technique in this passage by capturing the imperfect, disorganized way that Anse thinks and feels.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
The above excerpt is a part of section 9 from the novel ‘As I Lay Dying’ authored by William Faulkner. The most notable modernist technique which is used by most authors is self consciousness or say stream of consciousness which depicts the thoughts, conscious reaction, and feelings of the person towards a specific event. From the excerpt we can figure out that Faulkner have used the same technique where Anse’s imperfect and disorganized thoughts and feelings are captured.
Explanation:
The body paragraph helps to provide greater clarity between the central objectives of a thesis, through which it is possible to create an essay and the formulation of a map that will assist in the development of each following paragraph until the conclusion of the text.
It is therefore recommended that students write the introduction after they have written the paragraph in the body of the essays, because the introduction is the part of the text where the idea will be presented to the reader, and it should be written in such a way as to make an impact that let the reader interested to continue reading the text. Therefore, after having written a paragraph of the body, it is considered that the author will have the most organized ideas to be developed through the text, which helps in the writing of an interesting, argumentative and scripted introduction that draws the reader's attention and translates effectively the central ideas of the text.
The answer is “him or herself”
Answer:
The correct answer is: situational, dramatic and verbal irony.
Explanation:
The irony is a literary device we use to express certain meanings by using language that signifies the opposite, to indicate a higher negative implication through the positive wording.
There are three types of irony: dramatic, situational, and verbal.
Dramatic irony represents the situation when the audience understands what is happening in a certain situation better than the characters. The best example of this type of irony can be found in Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> when Romeo dies because he believes Juliet is dead.
Situational irony occurs when some action has the opposite result from what is expected.
For example:
John realizes it's his wife's birthday. He goes to buy her a present, and after buying it, he realizes the birthday was three days ago.
Verbal irony occurs when the speaker says the opposite of what he/she thinks.
For example:
The cousin you hate is coming to see you and you are saying: <em>What a nice surprise</em>!