The answer is D. serious. Most books differentiate actually so not all magical realist stories are serious but most are.<span />
Without adjectives, we could not describe things. Color would be less precious to us: there would be cars, but not red cars or blue cars or black cars. In describing a cat to someone who’s never owned a cat, all you could say is, “A cat is an animal with ears and a tail.” You couldn’t explain its soft fur or sharp claws.
Answer:
In my OWN WORDS, the following are Dobbin's traits:
1. He is strong and resilient
2. He is superstitious -He feels the pantyhose he ties around his neck protects him from evil..
3. He is good and respectful.
4. He is firm in his beliefs. He doesn't allow anything to change how he feels about others.
In my OWN WORDS, Dobbin is related to America in the following ways:
1. Strong, resilient and full of good intentions: America is the super world power with good intentions to make lives better.
2. Always available to lend a helping hand
3. Believes in hard work
4. Believes in the good virtues of simplicity.
5. Possesses inner conflicts, feelings and emotions: America possesses the same which defines her intrinsically.
Explanation:
Tim O'Brien, the author of 'The Things They Carried' gives us a collection of short stories which were written about the Vietnam War.
The correct answer is option A. direct object. The direct object is a pronoun, noun clause, or noun phrase that indicates a thing or person that is affected by the action of the verb. The direct object can be found by finding the verb and asking what? (or whom?). In this case, <em>what did I give to my best friend?</em> I gave <u>the last slice of pizza</u>, thus this noun phrase functions as direct object of the sentence.
"The story of Broken Chains" was written by Gary Soto. Gary Soto was born and raised in Fresno, California, the setting of many of his stories, poems, and autobiographical pieces. In his writing, Soto tries to recreate the sights and sounds of he Mexican American neighbourhood in which he grew up.
The story is about Alfonso's first date. The story presents problems like the ones many of us face. He worries a lot about how he looks, and everything seems to go wrong.
Here we have a paraphrased version of the passage shown in the question:
When he was four years old, he decided to face the situation and make it to Sandra's house, walking doubtfully and slowly as walking in the water up to his waist. His face was red by the shame. He wondered at how things could go wrong in this his first date, Sandra would probably laugh at him.