<u>Similar responses:</u>
- In both the poems the beloved is seen responding to her lover and his love.
- In the first poem, the beloved has no issue with the lover forgetting her and the waves washing her name away. It is the lover who insists on eternalizing their love.
- The nymph too is not moved by all the material gifts given to her by her lover and speaks the truth when she says that if youth was to stay for long she wouldn’t mind being her beloved. Her approach to love is very straightforward and like the beloved in Spenser’s sonnet she is very candid to her lover baring her mind to him.
(1) The reason for an author to choose to use a third-person omniscient narrator is that (C) the author would want the reader to have a more reliable and objective narrator.
(2) The excerpt explains that the characteristic of first-person point of view (D) lets the reader experience the narrator's true feelings about Heathcliff.
Compound because there are two independent statements <span />
Answer:
c - He and the tributes were dumped down a chute into the zoo's monkey house.
Explanation:
The Ballad of Songbird and Snakes is a novel written by<em> Suzanne Collins</em>. It is a backstory of the<em> President of Panem</em>, <u><em>Coriolanus Snow</em></u>.
The situation above happened when Coriolanus Snow entered the truck with the tributes in order to accompany<em> Lucy Gray </em>to the quarters. The truck was enclosed with metal bars and this confined the tributes inside. Upon reaching their destination, they were dumped down on a chute into a cold cement. Coriolanus thought that they were at the stables, but later on, he found out that they were in a <u><em>monkey house at a zoo.</em></u>