This question is about the poem “One Today” by Richard Blanco.
Answer and Explanation:
1. The poem's details present Americans as workers from the most different sectors, from those who work in professions that we recognize as well as those who build bridges, who make newspapers, who clean tables, among other less admired service workers, but still essential for the country. With that, the poet showed that each American is important in a unique and unique way.
2. In addition to joint cooperation between individuals, the poet recognizes the ability to generate connections, among Americans, through mourning. This can be seen when he refers to the armed massacres that took place in schools and caused the death of many children. The mourning of the children's families establishes a connection with the whole country, which is also in mourning.
There are many research processes that can be followed according to the field of the research. However, we can usually think of a 5-step research process for general matters:
- Locating/defining the theme/problem or issue;
- Designing the project;
- Collecting data;
- Interpreting research data;
- Reporting research findings.
If following these steps, "creating notes of information he found so far" would belong to step 3: collecting data. Those notes must be neat and organized so that they will serve for consultation and even citation in the future. The analysis of the information noted is also important for the development of the research.
Answer:
The next day is rainy so Aubrey and Bridget play inside all day. Aubrey is still really sad about what happened to her mom, but is also kind of mad that her mom left her. Aubrey tells Bridget about the car crash that killed her dad and little sister, Savannah.
The answer is "compound noun"
have a great day!!!
The correct answer is C. metaphor.
"Bright beams" that Nature has wrapped in black are Stella's eyes. In a way, it is also a simile, but every metaphor is a contracted simile (without "like").
There are other literary devices in this passage as well: contrast (black - bright), rhetorical question (one that doesn't have an answer, or an answer is obvious)...