One literary critic commented that "Ionesco shows us how we became Nazis"The sentence from rhinoceroses that best supports this view is and there in fact amidst the debris was a rhinoceros it's head lowered trumpeting in an agonized and agonizing voice and and turning vainly round and round.<span> The naswer is letter B</span>
<span>The correct
answer is B) It compares a continent to a woman.</span>
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Throughout the entire poem, Maya Angelou compares the continent of Africa to a healthy
woman, to describe the actions made in African History, when the European had
invaded the continent. In this particular extract she uses landmarks such as
deserts, mountains, the Nile River, to describe the physical appearance of the
woman.</span>
Explanation:
I'm going to actually need the text to answer the question
The similarity about a stage and a film interpretation of the above scene is VIEWERS WOULD HAVE TO INFER THE EMOTIONS AND MOTIVATIONS OF BEN AND REGINA.
They do not need to envision the physical description of Ben and Regina nor do they have to imagine the props being used as well as the movements being done because they can actually see the actors and the setting. They need to look beyond the physical appearances of the characters and determine the emotions of the characters by listening to the inflections of their voices as they speak as well as try to look to telling actions that is in direct contrast to the staged scenario.
No it isnt but i would not be suprised if the conjuring was inspired