Assonance is the poetic device that is illustrated by the line, "all night long, by a fire-fly lamp".
Answer:
Here the writer is pausing or breaking to offer a new point of view or add a personal interjection to the narrative.
The author starts with a we stance or point of view, then shifts to an I or me voice which could hint at the pause or break for personal reflection or the paradox of the we being a me, the collective not really reflecting the collective but rather the individual.
Answer:
It says, "She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammers and nails." Hammer and nails are used to fix things. Mrs. Jones helps Roger become a better person. She has a lot of compassion and generosity inside of her, which represents that she has a lot of good things about her. She is represented as a saint because a carpenter uses "hammers and nails" and Jesus was the most famous carpenter.
Explanation:
Answer:the answers are :
B. Criticize behaviors of people in society
D. Teach a lesson about morality
E. Express dissent in a safe way
F. Comment on political leaders
Explanation: just finished the instruction, and the other answer is wrong bc I tried it and I got it wrong.
Answer:
This line shows Hamlet becoming more and more philosophical and confused (especially “I know not” phrase).
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Act ii, Scene ii). In this scene Hamlet, when joined by his childhood friends, becomes more philosophical. Firstly he himself is not sure about the truthfulness of the story narrated by the Ghost (Hamlet’s father). Secondly his philosophical approach to consider the implications of revealing this truth publicly is making him confused.