Chocolates
Flowers
Children
Animals
Husband
Boyfriend
Someone that cares
Someone to be by there side
A family
Friends that she can rely on
A house
Free food
Dates
Movie dates
Dinner dates
A free ride in a car
There a lot more things I can name these are just the ones I can think of
The main idea of “Chants, curse can't stop Red Sox” is how Red Sox overcomes the odds to defeat the New York Yankees.
Explanation:
Red Sox had once labeled Yankees as the empire of the evil. And after its win over the Yankees, it claimed "all empires fall so must the Yankees".
The passage shows how a wildcard Red Sox turned history on its head by defeating the New York Yankees. Playing at a much smaller remuneration, Red Sox proved its mantle and registered one of the most stunning victories against the highly-rated Yankees.
No chants or curses could stop the Red Sox from making history.
Answer:
B). To enhance the cartoon's comment or message.
Explanation:
Cartoons are the visual method to demonstrate or pinpoint a particular idea or message about a particular subject. In the given cartoon, the features of Abraham Lincoln are exaggerated to 'enhance the cartoon's comment or message'. The features are often overstated or amplified to mirror a particular message to the audience. In the given cartoon, Lincoln's features are inflated with a motive to inculcate a particular idea into the minds of the audience through visual representation. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the answer.
Answer:
In the poem "George Gray" you can see an opposition to romanticism.
Explanation:
If we analyze it, realism was an opposition to romanticism. It focused more on reality, scenes from everyday life and provided many details of it. Anything related to romanticism was rejected by this movement.
In this poem we have some examples of that.
For example:
- When the author uses the phrase "For love was offered me and I shrank from its disillusionment", he wants to get away from love because he has suffered, this is an opposition to romanticism.
- Another example is when the author provides details of his boat: "A boat with a furled sail at rest in a harbor." This is a description of something real with details and specific.