Roses are purple violets are too I will never meet someone as sweet as you What I need to live has been given to me by the earth .Why I need to live has been given to me by you.<span />
Purple Rose your loving me so, Your loving me so, your loving me so, Nobody else could ever know, Could ever know, that your loving me so,
Purple Rose you show me the world, You show me the world, an unbelievable girl, Nobody else can see how your love for me, Your love for me, truely sets me free,
Purple Rose never change your name, Never change your name, remain the same, Youve given to me your love in every way, Love in every way, and its here to stay,
Purple Rose you are the future to me, The future for me, only time can see, The essence of time spent with you is fine, Spent with you is fine, feels so good inside,
Purple Rose you are my girl, You are my girl, you are my world, And now finally from end to start, <span>You are the one that holds this heart...</span>
It should be noted that voice is important in literature as it depicts the personality of a character.
<h3>Importance of voice in literature.</h3>
Your information is incomplete as you didn't provide the passage. Therefore, an overview will be given. It should be noted that a voice is the use of language that conveys the distinctive personality of the writer or speaker.
In order to answer the question, it's important for you to read and understand the passage. The personality of Stanley implies his behavior. Therefore, you should look out for the words or phrase that shows the behavior and character that he has.
The literary element that enhances the setting in the excerpt is option A. simile.
Explanation:
Simile is a figure of speech that compares two things of different kinds. It is used to make a more vivid description and give the reader a clearer picture of what the writer wants to transmit. An example in this excerpt: "the foam was like tumbling snow."
Question: <em>What does Tom buy Myrtle on their way to the apartment...?</em>
Answer:
<em>Myrtle herself buys the other things. The only Tom has given her is the puppy and pays for the apartment in the city, where the two of them meet for their affair. This apartment is where they have the party and Tom ends up breaking Myrtle's nose. Nick is introduced to all of this in chapter two.</em>
<em>The puppy in The Great Gatsby is significant in two ways. First, it represents an attempt by Myrtle to solidify and domesticate her adulterous relationship with Tom. ... Later, the puppy plays a larger, more significant role in the novel. He is actually the reason George Wilson discovers his wife's infidelity.</em>