Answer:
In my opinion I felt like it was about how the sisters had nothing but they always made the best of the situation and used other things similar to it. They kept a positive attitude and didn't get sad even if they didn't have the things they wanted.
Explanation:
Could you make this the brainliest answer? please?
Answer:
Humorous
Explanation:
Miss Lottie’s house was the most ramshackle of all our ramshackle homes. The sun and rain had long since faded its rickety frame siding from white to a sullen gray. The boards themselves seemed to remain upright not from being nailed together but rather from leaning together, like a house that a child might have constructed from cards. A brisk wind might have blown it down, and the fact that it was still standing implied a kind of enchantment that was stronger than the elements. There it stood and as far as I know is standing yet—a gray, rotting thing with no porch, no shutters, no steps, set on a cramped lot with no grass, not even any weeds—a monument to decay.
"like a house that a child might have constructed from cards. A brisk wind might have blown it down, and the fact that it was still standing implied a kind of enchantment that was stronger than the elements."
She making fun of it in a way
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Uses descriptive language.
What poetic technique does Poe use when the speaker in "Annabel Lee" says that the wind "came out of the cloud by night, / Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee"?
A.
metaphor, to suggest that the wind is like the jealous angels
B.
understatement, to suggest that some kind of illness killed Annabel Lee
C.
imagery, to suggest how the wind felt when it caused Annabel Lee's death
D.
onomatopoeia, to suggest the sound the wind made when it blew
unlike white people at that time, rights were decided merely by the color of a person’s skin. Black people did not have the same rights as white people. They couldn’t use the same bathrooms, participate in sports with white kids, or ride on the front of the bus. Jim Crow laws forced whites and blacks to live separately and not intermingle. It was even against the law for persons of different races to marry each other.