True. It’s a negative thing but it’s how we learn and mature. It’s an experience that happens normally, maybe frequently too..
Answer:
b?
Explanation:
I really don't have context to answer that question.
Answer:
He fills his English with Igbo language patterns and rhythm.
Explanation:
Achebe makes a strong use of Igbo words and expressions to create a new English and show how language and communication is a living organism, completely adaptable and innovative.
Igbo is one of the languages spoken in nigeria, which in itself is full of different adaptations, dialects and accents. Using this language together with the English language, the author questions the supremacy of the English language and raises the importance of other languages.
The answers are simile and metaphor !!
The mood of the poem, I don't know because I don't know what the poem is. But, you can find the poem by reading it. If it is like this:
The world is covered in pitch black.
And as I walk, I don't look back,
I'll never return, I'll go on my own.
The world is covered in pitch black.
It seems like a somber and quiet poem. But if it's like this:
We jump up and down ready to go
See our new gift, see our new toy.
We arrive, and I scream with joy.
At our new gift, at our new toy.
Its more like a happy and cheerful poem. Hope this helps!
AYE SIR!