This is just a random article but the name is “Fulham Man Wins BBC ONE Game Show”, date of issue is January 15, 2009, the headline is “Steve Wipes Out The Competition” the setting was in Fulham, Australia, the characters were Steve Appleby and the host, Richard Hammond, the entire article basically just explains how he was very excited about his win of the Total Wipeout game show and tells readers how he won
Answer:
The words which are contrasted and compared are:
- Big <em>versus</em> narrow
- I used to abide in the narrowest nest <em>versus </em>then soared to the uttermost reaches With rapture, with power, with ease
- winds pressing close to my side <em>versus</em> cradled my wings on the breeze
Explanation:
The poem speaks about self-discovery and breaking free from self-imposed limitations. The imagery used here typified a bird in a nest that decides to explore the vastness of the sky.
The inner changer of paradigm happens when the writer becomes aware of the distant horizon.
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Answer:
Moral criticism is an example of a mimetic literary theory.
Explanation:
The best way would probably be " Your dog can learn from sitting to rolling over to begging for food."