You could use the adjective, gaudy, to describe a noun. The noun, quail, could be used as the sentence subject (either direct or indirect). For example:
"The gaudy pheasant made the dull quail ashamed of its plain feathers."
<span>In Birches, the author uses the line "like girls on hands and knees that throw their hair before them over their heads to dry in the sun" to describe C. the shape of the trees after an ice storm.
The trees bend like these girls who dry their hair in the sun.
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Answer:
farce: contains intellectual components, criticizes a topic or issue with the intent of making it better
satire: seeks only to entertain the audience, a low-brow form of comedy
Explanation:
satire is a form of mockery, while farce intends to take a situation and make it better, hope this helps!
There is a misspelling in your question, the correct thing would be write a letter *
Answer:
California, 16th September 2020
Anna Smith
xxxxx city
Dear aunt,
How have you been? It's been a while since I last wrote to you. I hope everyone there is well.
Right now I am very burdened by my final exams and I haven't really studied anything. You are the first person I want to tell this to since you have always helped me with my homework. Is there something you recommend me to do? Should I study a particular topic?
I will look forward to your prompt reply.
Lots of love,
Samantha.
Explanation:
This is an example letter so that you can take it and adapt it to the text you want to use.
Since it is a letter to your aunt it should not be formal. This would be the appropriate outline to use in case you want to write a letter. Paying due attention to the date, place, recipient and issuer.
Answer B
Explanation: This paragraph represents the chaos of Montag's mind. His thoughts move from one thing to the next looking for answers..... for meaning. This paragraph represents a turning point..... it represents Montag's need to live and have an identity of his own..... an identity and life that he chooses...... a life with meaning