Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance and to help the reader comprehend what is being written
In the first 12 lines of "Trust" by Susan Kinsolving, the poet uses imagery to describe a world apart from human culture (A). The poet describes different animals in their natural habitat, away from the sight of humans. This is clearly shown from the passage that reads, "far from cameras or cars." Also, the poet mentions a tasmanian tiger which is believed to be extinct, but could still be living in the wild. If it is, however, it has never been seen by humans. The poem is called "Trust" because we need to simply believe and have confidence that all of these things happen or exist even though we cannot see them.
First protagonist.
It is from the the main character and only their perspective. First person usually captures the character's emotions and insight the best.
The specific purpose and central idea are TOOLS to help you in your thinking about your speech. The specific purpose defines your action in the speech, what you want to accomplish. The central idea is like a thesis statement in an essay; it is a statement of your main points.