Answer:
"Suddenly, your friend glances over your shoulder and bursts out laughing."
Explanation:
Maybe he wasn't listening to you to begin with. In order to accurately interpret the nonverbal behavior in this context, you need to know why he was laughing.
I believe the answer is personification. in the text, it looks to be that the writer gave the tree a human device: hearing.
to live
Explanation:
The poem uses the refrain on 'to live' to show the insistence of the poet on will to life and to keep going on despite hardships that might pull her down.
The hopefulness of the poem is also accentuated with this refrain on 'to live' which reaffirms life. What lies ahead in life is presented as life and what is behind is what should be moved on from.
<u>Hence, it becomes a continuous process 'to live' and thus the line serves as a refrain.</u>
Answer:
He claims that they share rhythm. Akala raps the following Shakespeare sonnet. Use this to follow along: Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
The correct answer would be A.Plot