Answer:
Stanza 1- She uses words such as "you" and "I know" to show that she is directly speaking towards it.
Stanza 2- She talks in past tense, as if it has a memory.
Stanza 3-She seems to reference situations in which the character has been in.
"simple" this shows that she thinks of the rat as a simple creature and is almost mad at others for wanting to be angry at the rat.
I think the rat could represent what people see as the "bottom of society". We are so quick to judge others for their simple actions, or rather, actions that differ from ours. It is represented clearly in this poem that she thinks of the rat just like everyone else.
Explanation:
"Select one word or phrase from the poem and comment on how the connotation of that word or phrase contribute to Acevedo characterization of the rat" DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS ONE
You didnt provide the title, so i cant make up something for that.
First of all, barnlunds transactional mode is a communication way in which people exchange information by sending and receiving message instantly. So, the first advantage of using transactional model of communication is that people's conversation gets more alive so that they can feel close. Depending on this benefit, we can find one more advantage which says that people get needed feedback very quickly. Also, <span>it is considered a systematic model of communication.</span>
Answer:
Water.
Explanation:
I love swimming and drinking water. Besides all of my friends could choose another natural power and we can all be a group of powerful people to fear *v* (Dream Big, people!)
Answer: Lion
Explanation:
You didn't give the options but let me explain.
The food web in an ecosystem helps us understand how the animals eat one another. Top predators are referred to as the animals have no natural enemies and they eat other animals. For example, in the grassland, lion is considered to be a top predator.
Other examples of top predators are killer whales. The only enemies that such animals have is humans.
Watching the scene performed was a completely different experience from reading it. The performance emphasizes the body language and facial expressions of the actors as a means of conveying meaning. These elements are missing from the text of the scene and must be imagined by the reader.