Answer:
I think in my perspective that when reading this concept, you get to identify the truth behind the reading.
Explanation:
People come from a different background when hearing this story
Both cucumbers and beets make delicious pickles- correlative conjunction= both/and
Either you want to go, or you don’t- correlative conjunction= either/or
Either the train is late or Martha missed it- correlative conjunction= either/or
Neither the minister, nor the deacon will attend the meeting- correlative conjunction= neither/nor
The only one that would be excluded (wrong) is whether or not you go with us depends on your parents because whether and or are right next to each other, they have to have at least one word between them. Hope this helped!
Answer:
B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly
Explanation:
THIS IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW;
What is a one way the structure of the fly best reflects the poems literal meaning ? A. The ryhtym suggests a flys annoying buzz B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly C. The use of one long snetence reflects a long summer day D. The number of lines reflects the number of flies.
Structure of "The Fly" was based on value as well as amount of human life is been underestimated and it's the mirror that rhyme ballad.
The rhyme there throughout the ballads follows ABCB, but in the last stanza it was changed to AABA. As the rhyme changed along with "I" as well as "FLY", his contention about how human life can be finished off just like that of flies increased. With versifying dimeter , there was nursery rhyme by Blake and this sounded shortsighted, and increase is argument about how human to don't take quantity as well as quality of life serious even without a thought
Alabama will probably be right good luck
Answer:
Probably, the creature see himself as a sinner, like the entire creation, but at the same time, he feels that there's still hope on the rendemption. But also, he sees himself as a creature that can be make several things, suffer, and still found hope in life.
Explanation:
Let's understand better. The question asks strictly about Paradise Lost, but I think we must analyze the creature's reaction based on the reading of the previous books - Lives and Sorrows of Werter. Well, the first one - Lives - is a biography selection of important Roman and Greek generals and politicians, and give us a feeling of importance, of inspiration to be better. However, when the creature reads Goethe, he feels depressed, just like Werther who cannot consume his love. Even so, the inspirations influenced by Lives are still there, and the creature continues his readings a bit better. But Paradise Lost, and the story of how Lucifer fall in disgrace, and the subsequent creation of the sin, the creature look at himself and think that as a mortal being, he can be great (like the personalities in Lives), he can suffer and almost give up like Werther, but he finds hope like humanity with the coming of Christ.