The three major parts of a Greek play are: Prologue, Chorus, and Act.
Prologue - a monologue or a dialogue preceding the entrance of the Chorus
Chorus - present's the tragedy's topic
Act - where characters are presented and interact with each other and with the Chorus
Answer:
A. Humor and criticism of society
Explanation:
I took the participation quiz and got it correct
key:
f/n = friends name
y/n = your name
Dear f/n,
I am writing you to inform you that I will be joining the ____ club at our school! I really like the whole concept of it, and maybe we could even join together? I just wanted to let you know in advance.
Kind regards,
y/n
(i don necessarily know why your sending this letter, so if you need anything changed, let me know!!)
Answer: The figurative language here ( ‘A tree my baby brothers could lean on’ and ‘the raft that helps carry them over this life’s rough rivers’) Tells me that the writer of this poem is needed to be a ‘breadwinner’ for the family. This can be enforced by the fact that the poem states the family only consists of ‘Mom and us kids’, The author is now tasked with duties such as caring for his baby brothers once his mother is no longer able to. Families without 2 parental figures is normally very straining to the kids and the single parent, only the strongest can withstand the onslaught of caring for kids. Thus letting me know that the meaning of this poem is that family needs to be there for each other because no one else would.
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