The phrase from the paragraph that makes a transition to a different idea is:
"In contrast".
<u>Explanation:</u>
Transition is word or phrase that connects two sentences or ideas that are expressed in an article or essay.
It aids in expressing two ideas that may be different to each other, or may be in sync with each other.
In the mentioned passage, the idea expressed about the changes in the mode of communication is aided by the transition phrase "in contrast", as it helps make the transit from the previous idea and concept to the new and updated one.
D, slowly and carefully. Hope this helps.
Especially after the murder of Duncan, Shakespeare subverts these stereotypes. Shakespeare explains the aftermath of Duncan’s murder by showing how Lady Macbeth and Macbeth feel during their intimate conversation. Macbeth’s emotions override his personal nature due to the pressure he is put in of being caught, essentially for Lady Macbeth’s actions. However, Lady Macbeth is calm throughout the conversation, she is the one who is calming down Macbeth for the deed he had just committed.
I hope u can fined answer in here. This quote from Chinua Achebe shows that someone can be come famous and a hero themselves, their worth is not inherited
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Achebe
O internalizes the shame. U's not a manly man, and this make O overcompensate. "these people" is echoing Montaigne's sentiments because its a meritocracy, not an elitism. Speaks down on European culture.
Answer:
first-person narrative voice
Explanation:
The author, in his work, may opt for one of possible narration ways.
Third person is usually most common way. The author narrates and explains actions, thoughts and emotions of several (or all) characters.
However, Frost in this poem only describes the way he feels after a crow shook down some snow from a tree directly on him. He is the only character (well, besides the crow) and all that we, as readers, or audience, know, are his thoughts and emotions. That means that he narrates from his own perspective, and that is the feature of the first person narration.