When we look at the prompt, we can see that even though the
poem Corey read was about inequality, the content within the poem seems to be
only descriptions—descriptions of the poor girl, the dog, and their
interaction. There is no mention of bias,
and it is stated that Corey noticed a lack of judgement on the author’s behalf
toward things. The poem is interpreted
by Corey as pure observation. With that
in mind, it can be said that the poem displays characteristics of naturalism,
which is a literary movement that focuses strictly on what can be seen, nothing
more. Thus, the proper response is “C.
Naturalism.”
Last year my family and I went on a camping trip to the Mississippi river. It was intended to be a peaceful getaway but quickly turned into quite an adventure. On our way to the campground a small dog ran out from behind a tree and ran right across the road. Thankfully my dad quickly swerved leaving it unharmed. That dog did a dangerous maneuver and he didn’t even bark! At our campsite was a basket full of squirrel treats. They really pushed feeding them. They wanted the squirrels to get as much food and grow so the dragons can eat them. The dragons are giant! And they live in big dark caves. We wanted to visit one so we did. We saved a lot of time by riding our bikes instead of walking. When we got there we were trembling. What human being goes to a dragons cave? We were terrified. The ground around us started shaking. I opened my eyes to my mom shaking me to wake up. We were about to miss the plane!
Doing an essay was simple if you first created an outline of introduction, body paragraphs, evidence for support, conclusion, and restate.
The statement ask you whether you agree or disagree. The meaning is related to how engaged you would be as an employee in the workplace and to what level you would work in finding and resolving problems in the work place. Problems at work, do not always have easy or "doable" solutions. So answering "yes" to this questions during the interview process, would indicate to an employer you "take the easy way out" or prefer to avoid serious responsibility.<span />