Answer:
B. her varied carols I hear.
Explanation:
Galway Kinnell wrote his poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" condemns the involvement of the American government in the Vietnam War. Adopting the chanting style of another American poet Walt Whitman, Kinnell used the same style in his condemnation of the violence inflicted by the American troops.
The second part of the poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" has the lines<em> "And I hear, coming over the hills, America singing, her </em><u><em>varied carols I hear</em></u><em>"</em>. This line is the same as that of Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" which begins with the similar lines<em> "I hear America singing, the </em><u><em>varied carols I hear.</em></u><em>"</em>
Thus, the direct reference to Whitman's poem in Kinnell's poem is "her varied carols I hear."
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Gender roles were much different in early 19th Century England than they are today. since women did not have many rights or liberties and were forced to depend on men, it was always considered a sign of success to marry into a successful household.
Mrs. Bennet wants her daughter to marry the new neighbor because he is well off and she knows that her daughter will be financially secure with him and, therefore, happy.
The lines from "Fable for When There's No Way Out" which have alliteration in them are the following ones:
his strength's inside him now
but his beak's too soft
if you break your head
in this round room
Still, stupidly he pecks
Rage works if reason won't
Alliteration, also called head rhyme, is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in order to create different effects, such as drama or even humor.
Answer:
One example of Lennie being discriminated against because of his mental disability takes place when Curley views him as an easy target and vents his rage by punching Lennie in the face. Another example takes place when Crooks bullies Lennie by purposely upsetting him while George is in town. George even discriminates against Lennie by speaking to him disparagingly and admitting to playing cruel jokes on him in the past.
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