Basically the four kinds of info that a writer must document are:
Direct quotations
Summary of a discussion
Information
Writer constructs a diagram from data provided by others
These four are essential for a writer to document. Hope this can help a lot
For the verbs on the bottom, it's second word in every sentence. Each one of those words shows what the person is doing.
Do you know where everyone went?
There is a fire in the building!
My favorite thing to do is basketball.
I can't believe you took it from me!
Where are all of the books about bears?
Should we try to find them?
Look at the size of that walrus!
I am going to the library tomorrow.
Can you help me carry my books?
Answer:
-He sees the world through images of death.
-He notices destruction around him.
-He thinks his surroundings are volatile and ready to break.
Explanation:
-He sees the world through images of death.
He portrays this through the simile of lifeless objects; "...A twisted branch...Eaten smooth...its skeleton, Stiff and white..." The branch, once part of a living thing, is now dead and rubbed clean of all traces of foliage.
-He notices destruction around him.
"A broken spring in a factory yard..." In this poem, much of his imagery is focused on things, once alive and active, that now lie broken and useless.
-He thinks his surroundings are volatile and ready to break.
"...strength has left
Hard and curled and ready to snap."
<span>Odd characters are introduced.
Clearly, the author does not trust the doorman, who seems like a shady character</span>
Viswamithra comes to take Rama with him on his quest to Sidhasrama in "Rama's Initiation". This reveals that Rama has been chosen because instead of requiring for the king himself he asks for his son Rama. Rama does not have much of a choice becoming a hero because the sage puts him in the situation to become a hero.