Answer:The Giver
The Giver portrays three very important themes. One of which is we should always question something we don’t agree with, the other being we are all individual and being individual is a good thing and the last one being love is important and needed to help you get through the rough times in life. Some people might not realize one of these themes but once they do the way they look at themselves, others and the world changes. Examples of these themes are evident throughout the story and Lois Lowry does a great job emphasizing them.
Explanation:
"The Sea of Faith
Was once, too, at the full, and round earth's shore...But now I only hear
Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar,
Retreating, to the breath
Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear
And naked shingles of the world." lines 1-11.
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Explanation: yea I can help with your help and I will be able to do
Answer:
The quote that is an example of direct characterization is:
A. "The demon was a big, cheerful-looking demon with a bland, round face. He eyed father."
Explanation:
<u>We have direct characterization when we are told by the narrator what the character is or looks like. It is an explicit characterization. For instance, if in the story there are sentences such as "he was nervous" or "she had big brown eyes", the author is using direct characterization.</u>
That is what we have in letter A. The quote uses direct characterization to let readers know what the demon looked like. We are clearly told he was "big" and "cheerful-looking", and he had a "bland, round face".