Answer: And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep, That he had assumed in his noble way.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, Arthur would not eat until everyone else were served. He was full or the joy of youth and he also kept to a custom which he had assumed in his noble way as he would not eat on such a holiday until when he had been told a new tale of some wonderful events.
The textual evidence best supports the conclusion that Arthur respects tradition is that "And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep, That he had assumed in his noble way
Answer:
It represents her being and adult, and also childish.
Explanation:
The question is an excerpt from a book titled house on the mango. And it is from Chapter 19, which is titled Chanclas
What Esperanza wears is a metaphor for her age because while the dress portrays her as being an adult, in way of her dressing. The chanclas portrays her as being childish instead.
This, is what makes it a metaphor
The verse scarred with sword-points since swords are not common on today's society.
Answer: D. Satire
Explanation: In Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Harrison Bergeron", Vonnegut uses <u><em>satire</em></u> and irony to expose and condemn the desire to have a society of complete equality. It is the year 2081 and the U.S. Constitution has been amended to prevent intelligent or beautiful people from feeling better than others. They are forced to wear masks or carry weights in the name of equality. People whose intelligence is above normal as George have to wear an ear radio that scatters their thoughts. The author uses satire to expose and condemn the foolishness of a society that has been made equal through handicapping its best members.