As I watched, the sun broke weakly through, brightened the rich red of the fawns, and kindled their white spots.” E.B. White, “Twins” Poems and Sketches Analysis: What kind of flames does kindled imply? How does this verb suit the purpose of the sentence? Kindled is the start of a gentle flame so in the sentence it applies that on the rich red of the fawn's coat, the white spots kindle a soft fire. The verb suits the purpose of the sentence because it’s purpose is to catch the fawns in the early morning. The gleam of the the fawns patches and correlates the fire to the budding deer. Kindled implies a friendly flame. The sentence expresses the fauns white glow. Would the sentence be strengthened or weakened by changing the
Yes because reactionary crimes can be seen as less "evil" and crimes done out of reaction may have a meaning behind them thats not as bad as if it were done out of fun or enjoyment. An example is having to hurt someone to protect yourself or being in a position where you have protect others.
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16 years because it usually occurs in younger people/teens
What do you mean? Do you mean an animal?