Answer:
D. Present.
Explanation:
The radio broadcast of Orson Welles goes as <em>"Good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. Now it's another one, and another one, hand another one. They look like tentacles to me."</em> This is based on the story <em>War of the Worlds</em> by H. G. Wells. The story revolves around the scientific alien invasion of earth and the havoc it created.
The tense form of the given broadcast can be taken as the present verb tense. This is evidenced by the words <em>"something's wriggling [. . . ] Now it's another one"</em> and <em>"They look like tentacles to me"</em>. The words <em>"something's wriggling", "now" </em>and "<em>look</em>" all are in the present tense.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
IN EXPLANATION
Explanation:
A central idea of "Rain on the Roof" by Coates Kinney reveals a poem lauding the healing power of Nature's rain, especially when heard from a cozy bed in a lovely cottage. The first tells that it is pleasant to live and sleep snugly in a cottage on a rainy night. The second, that the tinkle of the rain brings dreamy fancies with bright hues of recollection. In the third the fondest memory of his mother is stirred before him in all her gentle loveliness by the patter of the rain. Next in the fifth comes the bright hued recollection of his sister and brother who died young and transcended to the state of angels. The conflict occurs and is resolved in the sixth stanza when then comes the memory of his faithless love, but he forgets to remember that she was unfaithful as his heart vibrates to the patter of the rain. The resolution of the seventh stanza reveals the speakers assertion that Art can't even equal the subduing strain on sorrowful passions as can the patter of Nature's rain.
The rhyme scheme is an unusual one, but was once used by Mozart in his opera Così fan tutte.
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Derrida holds, with Saussure, that language is a system of differences. this means that,<u> a word gets its meaning by</u><u> virtue</u><u> of its differences from other words.</u>
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Derrida has called/named the language as arche-writing. As per which, a language is a type of writing that follows/consists of both speech and writing.
As Saussure described the term language as made up of a system of signs. And as per him there are only differences in language without a positive term.
It is so because Saussure use to look at structure as linear whereas, Derrida insists that all structures have some sort of center.
However, Derrida's concept was logocentrism. For which she said, the opposition/differences/argumentation between speech and writing is a manifestation of the logocentrism of Western culture.
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