The poem is about the relationship of a nostalgic lyric self with his mother, who was a seamstress. A first image is found in the following fragment:
/ how the thread darted in and out
galloping along the frayed edges /
She exercises her trade with a thread that seems to gallop on the cloth.
Then, a very evocative image that describes his mother / you were the river current
carrying the roaring notes forming them into pictures of a little boy reclining
a swallow flying /.
In both cases, the visual aspect is used to improve the lyric quality
The statement that best explains why Benjamin seems disinterested in the rebellion is B. It demonstrates how society makes progress with each new generation.
<h3>Who is Benjamin?</h3>
Benjamin, the donkey in Animal Farm, is the oldest of all the animals and, therefore, one of the wisest. In this excerpt, Benjamin expresses that revolutions and leaders have actually little effect in the long run because things do not improve or get worse to citizenship in any case. That is the reason why he is disinterested in the rebellion.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
It can happen at any time.
Progress means "forward or onward movement toward a destination". -Google
That means that the verbs can happen any time. "The door creaked," would be simple past.
Simple present would be, "<u>Opens</u> the door and it <u>creaked</u>".
This shows that it happened now, but only once.
For past progressive, I have no idea. Maybe it's, "Opened the door and it creaks."
Answer:
C: "shape" and "affect"
Explanation:
Influence: "the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself."
Example: "the influence of television violence"
This is the answer choice that makes the most sense hope I helped :)
Answer:
Grammar
Explanation:
Grammar refers to a set of rules which use the lexicon to convey meaning (Fernández & Cairns, 2011). For example, English grammar dictates that the majority of verbs end up receiving an "-ed" to indicate past tense. Words are formed by combining the language's different phonemes.