<span>In the passage Twain is using the literary technique of dialect, to tell us subtly about the background and race of the speaker. </span>
The question above wants to analyze your reading and writing skills. For that reason, I can't write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you should read the "Everyman" text and understand the character, the themes, the concepts, and how it relates to your life and your experiences.
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<h3>Response structure</h3>
- Describe who Everyman is.
- Describe how inspiring his journey can be.
- Show the themes and lessons it presents.
- Show how you or someone else can relate to Everyman's life.
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A) with my friends or sometimes with my phone
b) With music XD
c) with my maths book
Answer:
In the beginning of his soliloquy, Hamlet views death as a peaceful liberation from the never-ending agony and constant battery of troubles in life. ... He describes life as a time when he has to “suffer/The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune” and “take arms against a sea of troubles”
Explanation:
D because these are good topics for a personal. I'll list them for you
Experience. The objective of the narrative essay is to teach you how to tell about your experiences in a literary manner. ...
Childhood. Childhood is a period of bright impressions and first experiences. ...
School years. ...
Relationships. ...
Morality. ...
Interests. ...
Traveling. ...
Student life.