Answer:
We can see this when he uses words like "solitry" and "Thish-yer".
Explanation:
This question is about "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County".
The narrator of the story, although maintaining a simple language, presents a formal diction, with polite words and absence of slang and colloquialism. This narrator presents an educated and cultured tone through the words he uses, in contrast to Simon Wheeler, who is less sophisticated when using colloquial words, slang and a more popular and informal diction. This can be seen through the words "solitry" and "Thish-yer"
Answer:
They love digging paths in the snow.
Explanation:
John Greenleaf Whittier's poem "Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl" is a narrative poem that contains a series of stories from a family's snowstorm encounters. The narrative deals with the themes of how nature is all-powerful, the passage of time, and the depiction of rural life in America.
In stanza 5 of the poem, the narrator/ speaker reveals how their father ordered <em>"Boys, a path!"</em> This was an exciting work for them, which the narrator mentioned in parenthesis <em>"(for when did farmer boy / Count such a summons less than joy?)" </em>This shows how it is a great joy for them to be asked to clear the snow and make a path, which they seem to love and take as something exciting and not as a burden. For them, the activity is a chance to enjoy and play in the snow, making<em> "A tunnel walled and overlaid / With dazzling crystal".
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Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
The answer is d from my knowledge
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