Telling a lie..................
It is effective to use a tree as the speaker in 'A Tree Telling of Orpheus' because, It allows readers to imagine Orpheus's power more vividly.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘A Tree Telling of Orpheus’ is a fascinating poem written by Denise Levertov in which the tree is the speaker. The tree tells a story of Orpheus, a musician who have such a beautiful voice and plays such soothing music that even trees uproot themselves.
The main reason the poet have used tree as a speaker so that readers get a fair idea of the power of Orpheus’s music. For example when the tree says ‘words kept leaping over his shoulder to me’ these elements represents the vivid image to the readers of what’s going on, it represents what the scenery looked like. The tree is making people aware of the beauty and power that the music have.
Answer:
C, the inability to focus on difficult problems
Explanation:
In the excerpt, instead of dealing with things that are sad, Hazel chooses to forget them. In the excerpt there is no evidence that her choice to forget sad things is logical as it may well be a logical choice to deal with the situation. This interaction does not have many words, but we also don't know from the excerpt if it lacks any quality. Quality and quantity are not the same thing. There is not evidence of government interference.
He wrote it in 2015 as a goodbye to the sport he dearly loved. It also served as an announcement that, that would be his last season.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>D</u>: Chronological Order.
Explanation:
This excerpt describes the life of Robert James Fischer by describing chronologically some of the most important events from his childhood. The information given above is organized in order of time and it follows Fischer's childhood (from his birth to age 14).
He first thought himself to play chess by following the instructions of a booklet. Then, he won the US Chess Championship when he was 14, but he failed in the World Chess Championship before growing up.