Answer:
<h3>I would say more than impact, It's a language which a particular community uses to express what they really feel. </h3>
<h3>Music, Dance , Poetry , Painting and many more these are all not only talents but also the art of expressing one's feeling. </h3>
<h3>So many people in the world are not that much Expressive .. They can't put what they feel in words .. But every has something or the other to express there feelings .. It doesn't imply that the person has to be sad or happy to express the feelings in the form of art .. They just do it .. </h3>
<h3>I have this friend of mine .. She used to be very upset and depressed and I could never understand after so many motivations and long talks why won't she talk or share what exactly is eating her up .. And one day we are were sitting and listening to some music .. And she stood up started dancing .. And the smile on her face after that performance was hilarious. She has given so many exams of katthak and what not. </h3>
<h3>( BTW She also plays lot's of instruments like violin and all). </h3>
<h3>But the point I wanted to make is people around us share a very special bond with all the art forms then whether it's music or dance or poetry doesn't matter. All that matters is the smile of peace on the faces of those people who matter to us a lot. </h3>
<h3>I would always acknowledge all these arts without trying to find the reason ..</h3>
This question is incomplete because the excerpt is missing; here is the excerpt:
In a smithy
one sees a white-hot axehead or an adze plunged and wrung in a cold tub, screeching steam- the way they make soft iron hale and hard—:
just so that eyeball hissed around the spike.
The answer to this question is D. How hot the spear actually is
Explanation:
The purpose of the epic simile is to make an extensive comparison between two elements of ideas. This differs from regular simile because it uses many details or lines to make the comparison. In the excerpt presented, the author uses an epic simile to compare the actin of the spike entering the eye of the cyclops with the action of putting a hot metal in a cold tub through details such as "white-hot axehead... in a cold tub" or "that eyeball hissed around the spike". Moreover, the purpose of using this epic simile is to emphasize how hot the spike is, which allows the reader to imagine the reaction of the cyclops as the hot spike enters its eye.
Bony and soft are the only two adjectives found in that sentence
Answer:
C: though both posters use graphic images, the poster with the mother’s advice presents a more compelling message