Answer: Perhaps the poem will touch on the innocence of an animal or situation because of the word "white" which symbolizes innocence and cleanliness. Paraphrase- In the poem, "The White Doe," the author is speaking of an encounter with a female deer. ... The white doe represents the woman the author loves.
A. <em>Tahereh Saffarzadeh's authorial point of view would be different if she had been born in the United States.</em> Being born in Israel and having lived in Iran for years before leaving to England and then to the United States, her vision about Persian culture and Islamic religion is no doubt different from that of a U.S. born citizen. Those societal aspects must be ingrained within her education and formation, making her point of view of the subject more personal and perhaps less conflicted than it would be if her was born in the U.S. (the relations between both cultures being so conflicted for sure have an influence on the citizens of both places and cultures).
Answer:
Assuming this is a multiple choice question, the answer would be the first listed: <em>"By describing in detail the order of what happened to her."</em>
Explanation:
Through deductive reasoning, we can recognize that this is the only applicable option.
Let's look at the options we did not choose:
- By comparing her feelings to those of other prisoners she met. <em>This does not apply because, in the excerpt given, the narrator never discusses any encounter with other prisoners. </em>
- By sharing the exact dimensions of the prison cell she was put in. <em>At no point does this happen.</em>
- By explaining how her feelings were expressed as pain in her body. <em>The narrator never describes pain in the excerpt provided.</em>