Answer:
<em>The Last Dog</em> revolves around a lonesome 14-year-old boy who newly adopts a dog, Jack, from the animal shelter. An incurable and contagious disease that causes infected dogs to act aggressively bloodthirsty, suddenly outbreaks, culminating deaths of countless people. The government, in response, intervenes, and Logan desperate to keep his only friend, fights and struggles endlessly to stay with Jack.
Explanation:
The Last Dog on Earth largely focuses on the impact of disease and both public and governmental panic. Society is ravaged by fear over the epidemic, endangering Logan and Jack despite the two being uninfected. Additionally, the novel presents a coming of age story in which Logan, a troubled youth, matures through his relationship with Jack, his only friend.
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Answer: b. Ashamed
Explanation:
Inspired by Edward Hopper's painting, "the House by the Railroad" (1925), Edward Hirsch wrote a poem <em>"Edward Hopper and the House by the Railroad."</em>
In his poem, Hirsch describes the house as having the expression of a person experiencing discomfort while being stared at. He characterizes the house as ashamed:
<em>"This house is </em><em>ashamed</em><em> of itself, </em><em>ashamed
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<em>Of its fantastic mansard rooftop
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<em>And its pseudo-Gothic porch, </em><em>ashamed
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<em>of its shoulders and large, awkward hands."</em>
The house is all empty, there are no trees around it, no trains pass by it, and the author assumes that the house probably did something bad to its residents to deserve such treatment.
Figure our your thesis, then break it up into parts. If you're fighting for it, write down three reasons the statement is correct. If you're against it, write why its wrong. Th