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In "Delfino II: Diez in the Desert," from the crossing borders unit, a group of immigrants is trekking across the desert in Mexico. They encounter very harsh climatic conditions, due to which they suffer a number of problems. The first problem encountered is that of the woman who became delirious and died.
The main character Diez is hopeful of the future and mentally prepared for all the problems that might crop up during his relentless journey. He suffers from severe dehydration which almost took his life. Even after facing several mishaps and challenges, he never loses sight of his goal. He tries his best to keep his fellow immigrants alive, in order to safely transport them to their final destination without getting caught.
Answer:
Infancy
Schoolboy
Teenager
Young man
Middle aged
Old aged
Dotage & death
Explanation:
In Shakespeare's play "A you like It", the character Jacques has a monologue known as "The Seven Ages of Men", in which describes vividly the complete lifecycle of a person in Elizabethan times, which according to him, consists of seven stages; Infancy, Schoolboy, Teenager, Young man, Middle aged, Old aged, Dotage and Death.
Shifts in the poem "5 pm Tuesday, August 23, 2005” can be identified by sudden changes in the rhythm, tone, or attitude.
<h3>What is the meaning of shift?</h3>
The word shift refers to a change or modification.
<h3>What does the word "shift" imply in poems?</h3>
In poems, a shift occurs if the pattern used before is suddenly changed by the author. This includes changes in:
- Rhythm: Number and types of syllables per verse.
- Tone: Feeling conveyerd.
- Attitude: The way the author feels about the topic described.
<h3>How to identify a shift?</h3>
- Read the first verses and identify the rhytim, tone, and attitude.
- Continue reading and analyze if changes occur.
Note: This question is incomplete because the poem was not included; due to this, the answer is based on general knowledge.
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If i had to pick tho its A and if it isnt its D but final answer A.
So a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
So if we look at the first sentence:
Her grandmother lives in the desert.
We can tell which ones are the nouns by going through each one of the words.
grandmother is the first noun, because it's a person, because a grandmother is, well, a person.
desert is the next and last noun, because it is a place.
And we can do the same thing with the next sentence.
father would be the noun because a father is a person. A lizard would be a noun because a lizard is a thing.
You can repeat this with the next sentences.
(Note: a noun can also be an idea, like something like, inspiration)