The devices have been used by the author to show the hopeless and bad condition of the agrarians. Even though they are not enjoying any good condition, but still they have to live there and fight to survive and earn their livelihood. They had to swarm the town even if they did not like to.
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The chapter talks about the poor conditions of the agrarians. This was done because of the industrialization. The big industries and technology pushed the agrarians on the roads and made their condition miserable and despair. They have to move from one place to another in the search of food and to survive even though they did not like the condition with which they were treated. but they had no option.
Parallelism is used in one of the paragraphs to focus on the simplicity and the despair of the agrarian folks "a simple agrarian folk who had not changed......who had not farmed.....they had not grown up. This repetition of phrases and clauses is parallelism.
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In "The Kite Runner," by Khaled Hosseini, Soraya and Amir have similar relationships with their fathers because their fathers are ashamed of them and do not appreciate them. For instance, Baba is embarrased of Amir and usually threatens him because he believes that his son is weak and easily intimidated. Similarly, Soraya's father is mortified by his daughter's flight with her boyfriend, which makes her unnacceptable for marriage. Thus both Soraya and Amir have been negatively influenced emotionally by their father figures.
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Which factor affects reading speed the most? Please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d.
a. the desire to improve speed
b. the willing to try new techniques
c. the motivation to practice
<u>d. these are all equal factors </u>
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Atticus appreciates what Heck Tate is trying to do, but he doesn't want anyone covering for him.The sheriff remains adamant and says that he isn't protecting Jem. That's when Atticus starts to realize that Boo Radley is the one who killed Ewell, and it is Boo that Tate is trying to protect. Then they all come to the conclusion that Ewell did fall on his won knife.