Answer:
"<em>I open my bag, spread out my little red kayak, and start to pump it up"</em>
The last line indicated excercebates to the underlying tension in the scene.
Salak had purposed in her mind to journey down the Timbuktu river in Africa.
Prior to this scene, she had been advised severally by her guide who even at this point (which is at the edge of the river) says he is unable to proceed any further. According to the narratives, no man had ever completed neither had any woman.
The odds were not in her favour at all.
The more the guide tries to dissuade her, the more her will crystallizes towards the decision to do so.
Finally, in the scene above, she starts to pump the Kayak (a light frame watertight canoe) in readiness to commence the journey amidst degenerating weather conditions.
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Answer:
44. c
45. a
46. b
Explanation:
44.
hyperbole is an exageration that is not logical, like "im so hungry i could eat a horse." this sentance does not have one
imagery has a lot of descriptive words which this does not have
personification is the is giving human qualities to un human things. This has that. In this case, the hair is not "obeying"
simile is a comparison that uses like or as. none in this sentence
45.
simile is a comparison that uses like or as, which this sentence has. "his smile is LIKE a ray of sunshine"
metaphor is a comparison that does not use like or as
hyperble is a unrelistic exageration
onomatopoeia is a sound word like "moo" "quack" "pow"
46.
metaphor is a comparison that does not use like or as
personification is the is giving human qualities to nonhuman things. "The earth roared and shook in anger" the earth cannot litearly roar or shake in anger.
imagery has a lot of discription
hyperbole is a unrelistic exageration
Answer:
Every four years the American people choose a new president, and 1988 is one of those years."
The unity between the individual and all living things.
Although the narrator of the poem speaks of himself, he is not Walt Whitman, or any other particular person for that matter. He is an Individual, who is at the center of his own universe; however, he is also all the individuals, as the essence of his being is the essence of humanity itself. The "self" of the poem is both singular and plural, individual and universal, earthly and cosmic.
what can be inferred about Jay Gatsby? D. Gatsby's life is based on pretenses.