The correct answer is B. It establishes a somber tone in the story.
Explanation
Connotative meaning is a term used to refer to an association of a word with a meaning different from its explicit meaning. For example, in the excerpt of Araby by James Joyce, the word "dark" is used to refer to a lugubrious place, a different meaning from its literal meaning that refers to a characteristic of color. Additionally, the repetitive use of this word such as in " The career of our play brought us through the dark muddy lanes behind the houses" helps the author establish a dark or somber tone by showing how lugubrious the setting of the story is. According to the above, the correct answer is B. It establishes a somber tone in the story.
The Table of Contents show where everything is at and what page they are on. It is normally located in the front of a book. (the first few pages)
Answer:
<h2>Brainiest me</h2>
Explanation:
When they return to the raft, Huck and Jim find that the duke has printed a handbill that describes Jim as a runaway slave from New Orleans. The handbill, the duke argues, will allow them to run the raft during the day without intrusion. The next morning, Jim says he can abide one or two kings but no more than that.
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The way in which Crevecoeur contradicts his own views on diversity and inequality in America is through the change of tone between the first and the last letters. That's because he starts the letters with great pride in being an American and being able to live with fellow citizens worthy of so much admiration. For him, America is a spectacle and deserves to be celebrated. However, that tone changes in the last letters, becoming highly pessimistic. Crevecoeur, begins to report American society as inhuman and intolerant, which enslaves those who are different with great cruelty and injustice.