Answer:
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Explanation:
Comparing and Contrasting the myths "The World on the Turtle's Back" and "The Cherokee Creation Story"
For the myth "The World on the Turtle's Back" we have the following details
1. The World was created on the back of a giant sea turtle through the action of the Great Spirit and her daughter
2. The Great Spirit pulled up a tree root in the above sky and found the earth underneath.
3. The Great Spirit's daughter established an island from the mud of a turtle's back. This mud continue to grow at this rate her baby grew
For the myth of "The Cherokee Creation Story" we have the following:
1. The Earth's surface was formed big floating island enveloped by water bodies.
2. The Earth supported by cords hangs from above (sky) which is pinned down on four corners.
3. The Earth was created following the downward adventures of a Water Beetle named Dayun'si who came from the sky realm named Galun'lati
Answer:
C. It criticizes British attitudes toward poverty in Ireland, but in an indirect way.
Explanation:
Satire is the use of using "humor" directed at or during a serious event. Criticizing the British and their thinking of poverty in an indirect way is using satire to make fun of the British all the while they themselves are in poverty and are poor.
Honey I’m pretty sure that’s not how the world works :/
Answer:
1. Are using the senses to get audiences to visualize
Explanation:
As a literary term, <em>imagery</em> refers to the language used by writers to create images in the mind of the reader. Using different visuals, sounds, scents, tastes, or touch, the writer improves the reader’s experience through their senses. You can see some examples on the image attached below.
The rest of the options are incorrect as writers who use imagery:
- do not need to describe fire or water. They can and often do, but it isn't necessary.
- can and often do become considered great writers. Imagery is a positive thing and it appeals to the readers.
- use figurative and metaphorical language.