Answer:
- Figurative language: A figure of speech
- Setting: an act of fixing or solving any errors or problems
- Characterization: featured description of any speech
- Simile : figure of speech comparing two unlike things
- Metaphor: any representative or symbolic figure of speech ( i.e headline )
- Imagery : visually descriptive or figurative language that shows emotions and feelings
- Personification: the language of describing non-living things upon living beings
- Tone : level of attitude to express about particular matter
- Conflict : clash / disagreement
- Superman v/s Lex luthor
- Man v/s insecurity of being mocked
- Man v/s low class girl
- Any government cheif v/s corruption
Explanation:
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The poem "Fog" by Sandburg is a free verse poem.
This is because a free verse poem has no regular rhyme or set meter.
Answer:
Guarentees states follow due process (makes states follow bill of rights)
Explanation:
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https://quizlet.com/121461662/amendments-protecting-the-rights-of-the-accused-flash-cards/
Answer:
I casually walked in to my 1st period math class. My teacher doesn't assign seats, so we can sit where ever we want, along as you can handle it. Anyways, we started this boring class by watching an introduction video. My teacher dimmed the lights and played the video. After 4 minutes in, my friend started throwing tiny paper balls into peoples hair. I told her to stop because it was kind of mean. When I was whispering to tell her to stop, the teacher looked at me and nodded her head "No". My friend continued to do it for some reason even after I told her to stop. The video was about 8 minutes in at this point. She continued to throw the paper. Apparently there was this one kid watching us the whole time and from his perspective, it looked like I was throwing them. He told the teacher and the teacher moved me right next to her. I didn't want to rad out my friend but I took the blame for her. I had to sit there for the next week and apologize to the person who had paper in their hair. I guess that's just what friends to, right?
Explanation:
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The only similarities are their support of LGBT rights. In the case of Bonheur, she was a European, French painter that was openly and unapologetically lesbian and who refused to be told what to do by the patriarchal society of her day. She wore men’s clothes and also engaged in traditionally male activities such as hunting and smoking. She openly lived with her lesbian partner for 40 years and was extremely public and outspoken about her lesbianism. Her uncompromising stance helped French lesbians begin to assert themselves in society and to demand certain rights, which was revolutionary for the times.
In the case of Michelle Obama, she was the heterosexual First lady of POTUS Barack Obama during his presidency and she openly supported same-sex marriage rights in 2012. During her national military families initiative, she selected openly homosexual military members.