Henry David Thoreau was born in 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts. He then was introduce to the countryside at a very young age thus this contact gave a lifelong fascination. Thoreau was able to study Harvard and became an individualist. In his work, My Life Has Been the Poem the answer would be b. Straightforward
Answer:
"But she also remembered with a hopeless pang that Dr. Howe, who had discovered the way to teach the deaf and blind, had been dead many years."
Explanation:
Imagery is a literary jargon which means describing something in great detail in a way that the characters, emotions are so real you can almost reach out and touch them.
The excerpt above shows the use of imagery to describe the emotion that Laura Bridgeman was feeling when she recalled the death of Dr Howe.
True, dialect is like "language"
1. Personal zone
2. Intimate zone
3. Social zone
4. Public zone