Answer:
A. In paragraph 1, the mood is cold and dark, dreary.
B. In paragraph 2, the feeling is more upbeat and refreshing.
2. In paragraph 1, you have words such as little hands clamoring to escape prison, lifeless company, and boney exposed ankles.
In paragraph 2, you have words such as revitalized by the fresh surge of oxygen, dancing leaves tickled her ankles, She laughed until tears of delight trickled down her prematurely-aged cheeks, and for the first time in her life, she was happy.
3. The setting is an abandoned park.
4. If the setting helps to set the mood of the story and characters.
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. <span>The literal meaning of a word is frequently changed because of the word's cultural connotations. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.</span>
Answer:
The second option, about madness. It's personal sounding and psychology related
Explanation:
The story of Shahrazad and the evil king is a frame story because it is a basis and a framework for all the other stories. Shahrazad is a passionate storyteller who uses stories to save (or at least prolong) her own life. In the frame story, we learn about her current predicament: newly married, she is about to share the fate of all the previous queens, that is to be <span>deflowered </span>and executed, unless she does something to prevent it. So, to buy herself some time, she starts telling stories. With every new story she comes up with, she knows she will get at least one more night to live. The frame story has one more function: it puts forward the storytelling itself, as a life-giving gift.