Answer:
The narrator uses third-person omniscient
Explanation:
The question is a bit weird, but I think the best answer would be D ”Are you sure you want to do that?” He asked with a sly, insinuating smile
The sentence should be placed after sentence 4. The following sentence is a conclusion, as it sums everything up.
Answer:
A central theme of the poem is the strength displayed by the young men who play the game of basketball.
Explanation:
The poem Slam, Dunk, and Hook by Yusef Komunyakaa describe some young African Americans who play the game of basketball and the strength, energy, and vigor displayed by them. Descriptive and Sensory languages are word choices that appeal to our sense of sight, hearing, feeling, tasting, and touching. The poet uses this language to describe the vitality of these men. This can be seen in the following lines;
<em>'Nothing but </em><em>a hot
</em>
<em>Swish of strings like silk'</em><em> </em>
<em />
<em>Glistening with sweat,
</em>
<em>We rolled the ball off
</em>
<em>Our fingertips.</em>
<em />
<em>Trouble
</em>
<em>Was there </em><em>slapping a blackjack
</em>
<em>Against an open palm.</em>
<em />
<em>Muscles were </em><em>a bright motor
</em>
<em>Double-flashing </em><em>to the metal hoop</em>
Answer:
The correct answer is B: It is with a profound sense of humility that I accept the honor you have chosen to bestow upon me. I know: your choice transcends me. This both frightens and pleases me.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize Award in Oslo, on December 10, 1986. According to Wiesel, this prize belongs to the Jewish people and to Holocaust survivors and their children.
On the other hand, he is frightened because he is not sure he has the right to represent the numerous people who died in the Holocaust and he does not know if he is the right person to speak for all these people. With these statements, Wiesel shows his modesty and humility, by identifying himself with the Jewish people and their destiny.