In “The New Colossus,” the “brazen giant of Greek fame” and the “mighty woman with a torch” differ as the brazen giant is a massive statue; the mighty woman is life-size, i.e. option c.
<h3>What is the New Colossus?</h3>
"The New Colossus" equates the Statue of Liberty to the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient Greek statue.
While the ancient statue offered as a warning to potential enemies, the new statue's name, torch, and location on the United States eastern shore all indicate her status as a protector of exiles.
In “The New Colossus,” the “brazen giant of Greek fame” and the “mighty woman with a torch” differ as the brazen giant is a massive statue; the mighty woman is life-size.
Thus, the correct option is c.
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Hi everybody, I don't normally visit the english section, but here I am
1. Don't run across the road.
2. Don't cross before the light turns red. (I'm thinking the stoplight and not the crosswalk light)
There are 13 books in the series
Answer:
So it depends of what you are reading so I recomend reading the Chapter again and take notes of what is it about.
Explanation:
C) Too many words blur the readers experience.
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