c. an amoeba since the rest ar made up of multiple cells and an amoeba has only one cell in it.
The question wants to assess your ability to analyze a poem. As this analysis depends a lot on the interpretation, I cannot write the analysis for you, but I will show you how to do it.
To analyze the poem follow these steps:
- Read the poem
- Note the poem's meter: You can do this by analyzing the number of syllables in each line of the poem and looking at how those syllables behave, that is, how the sound of each syllable is presented during the poem's reading.
- Note the price of rhymes: You can do this by noting whether there are verses that end with the same sound.
- Note the structure of the poem: You can do this by looking at the number of stanzas and lines.
- Note the presence of figures of speech and their meaning.
- show the theme and meaning of the poem.
Some information from the poem that can help you are:
- The poem talks about the discrimination that blacks suffered in America.
- The poem presents the life of a black man who does everything to fit into society.
- To be accepted, he starts acting like white people, but he suffers a lot of racism and discrimination.
- The search for acceptance ends up making something frustrating and destructive.
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The event that helps develop theme and causes mini to change here point of view of the Cabuliwallah is: "the Cabuliwallah offers her treats and attentively listens to her". (Option D)
<h3>What is the theme of
Cabuliwallah?</h3>
This story's fundamental idea is that all people, regardless of their ethnicity or origin, have a strong love for their children, which is reflected by filial attachment.
<h3>What is the Cabuliwallah story's synopsis?</h3>
The renowned Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore is the author of the tale The Cabuliwallah. The Cabuliwallah is centered on the adventures of two companions, a peddler and the little but gorgeous Mini.
Abdur Rahman, the vendor, is from Kabul, Afghanistan, and he previously traded in seasonal items in India.
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I think the answer is Mood
Answer:
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