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The Reefs by Marcella Morris
1. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being confronted. It can also develop from the character, especially the character's qualities, actions, responses, and changes which the character makes in the situation.
2. Sophie was confronted with the problem of solving a crucial environmental issue. The coral reefs were facing possible extinction. She could not receive some support from her college professors, as they refused to provide their expertise, withheld their moral support, and did not supply her with the resources that she required (e.g. laboratory time). But, Sophie did not give up. She singularly decided to do something and was able to follow through despite the discouraging challenges. At last, she came up with the solution because of her indomitable spirit.
Explanation:
What is a theme? A theme of a story or an event is the lesson that can be derived from the story or event. It is not the sequence of events that make up a story, which is known as the plot, but the message or the bone of the story. The theme develops from the conflict or the central problem that is being tackled. The lessons that are learned in tackling the conflict or problem are the themes.
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Explanation:
I'm not sure why your brother / sister cant come on holiday or where your going but you could use this as a template:
Hi ______,
As you probably already know, my family were planning on going on a holiday to ________. At the last minute my brother / sister couldn't come because ________, and mum and dad said your'e able to come with us instead if your parents allow that.
Were going to be going to _______. (Describe the place. Maybe add details about attractions, shops, ect)
If your able to come i know you will love it because _________ (give a few reasons why your friend would enjoy the place)
Let me know what you decide,
Kind regards,
__________
Of course you will need to add allot more detail, more info, and it will probably need to be longer, but i hope this will help you start
The description that best defines the term <em>metaphysical conceit </em>would be unusual comparisons to describe commonplace things.
For example, John Donne wrote a poem called <em>The Flea </em>in which he is talking about a mere insect on the surface level, whereas in fact he is using metaphysical conceit to talk about a romantic intercourse through the metaphor of a flee.