Answer:
Explanation:
*Virginia Clemm
*Annabel Lee adds to the rhyme scheme and melodic tone of the poem
All languages share characteristics among them, as proposed by Noah Chomsky, all languages share a Universal Grammar, that is, all the languages have linguistics traits in common.
For instance, they all have in common “sentence and phrase meaning”, “word meaning”, “unique sound system of phonetics” and some other linguistics features.
But what they do not share in common is:
A. word order
Different languages have different syntax, that is, they have different word order.
Answer:
similes and metaphors hyperbole and personification
Explanation:
Answer:
The first sentence refers to Daisy: the sole and intense purpose of Gatsby's existence. She represents that thing "beyond the stars" that Gatsby aspires to. His entire adult life has been devoted to becoming the kind of man he thought would be worthy for Daisy to marry. Daisy's family was wealthy and socially respectable; Gatsby came from nothing. Their youthful love affair ended in tragedy because Daisy felt she couldn't marry someone with no money or social standing. In becoming wealthy and socially viable, Gatsby also became decadent. The "purposeless splendor" of his lifestyle is revealed to be far deeper and more significant, as Nick realizes Gatsby's singular purpose is to win back Daisy. In Nick's eyes, this makes Gatsby even more impressive and admirable, because Gatsby represents chivalry and romance in a decadent modern age.
Answer:
The car moved as if it were oozing down the street like a slug
Explanation:
The slug symbolises the way in which the car moved down the street