The correct answer is; metaphor.
Further Explanation:
In the line "To whirl and dance til the white day is done" is written as a metaphor in this poem. The writer was speaking about slavery and how the slaves could dance when the white man's work day was over. It was something they could not do out in the open, like other white children.adults could do.
This line comes from the poem "Dream Variations." This poem was written by Langston Hughes. The poem has several other poetic devices such as personification. This poem was written during the what some call the "Harlem Renaissance.
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Answer:
Hello!!! Well, un fortunately, <u>your question is incomplete since we don't have the book and you didn't attach the pages neither</u>, but what I can do is guide you to help you find the answer by yourself with all the elements in front of you.
Explanation:
The first thing you have to do is to <u>read carefully the pages mentioned above</u>: 35, 36, 40 and 41. In a second read, <u>pay special attention to what the author says about the Ewell family</u>, <u>chose five of those characteristics and put them in a list</u>. For each characteristic you chose, explain the meaning/what you think the author meant by describing them, the number of the page you took them from, and the auhtor's last name.
Example:
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
- Characteristic + Quote + Page number + Author's last name + Your explanation.
I hope this helps, you'll do well!
D. I practiced regularly until the day came when I was able to consistently hit the ball.
There are several things that you should ask yourself when analyzing word choice, but the most important is to choose the shortest and simplest word that conveys the meaning you want.
<span>In "Making It by Faking it" by Robert Granfield working class students learned how to live in the upper class world. They've found out how to dress and how to speak to fit in the society of the elite school.</span>