dialect
Dialect is the way a person talks from a particular area or region. Twain's misspellings are the way in which the words are pronounced by the character who is from a specific cultural background and most likely uneducated.
Hyperbole is an over exaggeration. Metaphor is a comparison between two things not using like or as. A satire is a way to use humor to make fun of something in society.
Answer:
Memorable - unforgettable
(ii) verb or noun?
Amazed - astonished or stunned
Menial - unskilled
Protracted - prolonged
Plight - predicament
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Answer:
The speaker imagines that the woman possessed both inner and outer beauty. She has qualities of goodness, purity and innocence. The speaker used words such as calm, innocent, grace, eloquent, peace and serenely sweet, to imply the woman's type of inner beauty. In a simile, Byron compares the woman's beauty to a cloudiness night with starry skies. The emotions evoked are those of a mystery and allure rather than adoration of the woman's qualities and beauty. This mood fits in with the simile of the night, because although the night is mysterious and alluring and thus often deceptive, and not necessarily innocent, calm and serene.
Answer:
<h2><u>
A campsite in the morning</u></h2>
Explanation:
Eduardo is asking for the setting
Setting meaning: the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
So therefor when he says "he cleaned up the CAMPSITE after breakfast and then gathered firewood"
That is stating that he is at a campsite.
So the setting is option 2 or B: <u>A Campsite in the Morning </u>
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