The characteristic so his poems discussed in the background section hold good in the case of ‘Come Thunder’ too. The style, tone, and techniques used are much like those found in modernist poets. <span>But the rhythm is essentially non-English. Abundant use of plosive sounds, in words and lines give a pattern to the poem. All this give the poem onomatopoeic effect which is in tune with the main motif of the poem – thunder.</span>
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[D]: "The chef chopped the carrots standing at the counter."
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This is confusing—was the chefing standing at the counter WHILE he or she chopped the carrots? Or did the chef chop the carrots that happened to be at the counter (as opposed to carrots that were elsewhere)?
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D. Fortunato seems not to trust....
Explanation:
just did it on a-p-e-x
Answer: C
Explanation: Plagiarizing is illegal so it is not apart of research
the absurd
This detail about handwashing and the roller towel is absurd. This is not an important detail just like the boss says. It's an absurd thing to be organizing his day around and telling the reader about. However, the detail does add to the characterization of the narrator. There is no denial happening in this little anecdote about handwashing. There is also no duty or guilt. He doesn't seem to feel any duty towards anything and he's certainly not feeling guilty, nor is the boss.