What is significant about the image of grass covering people who sacrified their lives in war is that war is portrayed as something simple, unadorned, and unremarkable (B).
This is a passage from the poem "Grass" by Carl Sandburg. In this poem, Sandburg emphasizes the need to remember the lives of the people who have died in war for freedom and, at the same time, chastises those who take their freedom for granted. Sandburg uses personification to give the grass human features to portray that it acts as a cover of the deaths and the destruction by the war.
At the end of the poem, it reads "I am the grass/Let me work". This entails that all the horror of the war can be eradicated by the work of nature. In the end, grass will cover everything, the bodies and the destruction, but the devastation caused by the wars should not be forgotten.
Answer: Ethos
Explanation: Ethos simply means character. In relation to the context above, Ethos is the emotion or character exhibited in a speaker's word or utterance or in a writer's book which is meant to appease or persuade the listeners or readers.
In the excerpt above, the speaker is aiming to persuade his followers using emotional utterances in his speech. Ethos is essential in all forms of persuasive write up. It is also used to convey empathy and morals either through writing or verbally such as public speaking.
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Fun house mirrors make you look distorted. So the author uses fun house mirrors to help you understand dystopian fictions cause it’s weird in a sense
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The imagery in this passage helps me understand whats happening in this scene because without the details like "pebbles that glistened in the moonlight" or "neck bristles" it would be hard for me to picture the scenery or physical character traits.
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