In the
sentence we can observe that the noun here is described by “two friends”. Hence
by identifying this noun we can say that this noun is a:
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1. </span>Common nouns are type of nouns which
refers to a set of objects, individuals or events without particularity.
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<span><span>2. </span>Plural nouns are nouns that exceed
more than one idea, object or animal.</span>
<span><span>3.
</span>Concrete
nouns are nouns that can be felt by the different senses, see, hear, smell,
touch and feel.</span>
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4.
</span>Count
nouns are nouns that are realistic and can be counted and tallied. </span>
Answer: They both use the first-person point of view. They both blend historical accuracy with fiction. They both portray the entire life of the author. They both focus on a limited aspect of the author's life.
Explanation:
This question reffers to the Poem "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman.
Answer:
The choice of words and the tone the author uses help to show that his voice is one of happiness, self-admiration, and self-confidence.
Explanation:
There may be confusion when it comes to understanding the voice of a poem and the tone.
Let's see it like this: the tone of a poem is the position in which the author addresses a topic, and the voice is the words and the style he chooses to do it.
In this poem, the author celebrates himself, his self-confidence and his words are happy.
<em>"I celebrate myself, and sing myself
"</em>
<em>"Clear and sweet is my soul, and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul.
"</em>
<em>"This hour I tell things in confidence
"</em>
With these quotes we can confirm this answer.
A is the correct answer for this question...
The mix of Spanish and English foreshadows the author’s inner struggle with her identity.
Esmeralda Santiago writes about finding her true identity as she had to move around a lot and live both in Puerto Rico and the USA.