Answer:
new technology,technology is life,the people need new and fresh technologically ideas from young minds,we need new materials advanced materials
D they introduce the theme.
Answer:
1. Do not post photos or videos that could damage your reputation.
2. Do not post personal information.
3. Do not trash-talk other people.
4. Turn on your privacy settings.
5. Should you interact with your students online?
6. Protect your student's privacy.
7. Think before you post.
The correct answer is: Each author uses non-English words and figurative language.
Indeed, the first author uses several Mexican Spanish words as “pachuco” and “tortillas” to provide ethnic color to his narration. Then, he uses figurative language (he took the tortillas out of his poetry) which is followed by a very explicit explanation, that the character in question “took the soul out of his poetry”.
The second author also uses foreign, non-English words such as “Oom-pah” and “Gorditas”.
Then, he uses figurative language and there is a hint of irony in the description that immediately follows the dialogue. The immediate landscape is used to show the “heritage-deprived” person that he actually does have a heritage. In other words, he does not need to be a hyphenated American in order to have a heritage because it is right there “dangling over his head”.
The symbolism of the “tall American tree” is used to show how the speaker of these lines that America has its own heritage, which lies in its history, its melting pot and its territory and he cannot even see it.
The correct answer is <u>B) unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED. It emphasizes the dreariness of life.</u>
This rhyme scheme is <em>aabba</em> which means that the word "dreary" from the beginning of the stanza <u>rhymes back with itself</u> in the end of the stanza which emphasizes the cyclical, dreary nature of life though the means of using this meter. In other words, the dreariness cannot be escaped.