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Direct and indirect speeches are two ways Which a person's statement can be reported. A person's actual words are referred to as Direct speech , then quoting the person using your own words is indirect speech
Direct Speech: Arun said to me ,'' where is my bag"?
Indirect Speech: Arun asked me where his bag was.
In the first sentence, the message conveys the speaker using his actual words but in the second sentence, the message was still passed in the same meaning but in the reporter's voice.
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Hi,
I haven't read the text, but I'm assuming it is a Metaphor, comparing the woman to a phantom, WITHOUT using 'like' or 'as'.
~Elisabeth
Answer:
The given lines are taken from the book "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston.
Explanation:
Zora Neale Hurston's <em>Their Eyes Were Watching God</em> tells the story of African American women trying to survive in the world of the white authority. The narrator Janie tells her friend Phoeby about her three husbands and the life she had to live, trying to survive.
The given passage is spoken by Nanny/ Janie's grandmother after her first marriage to Logan Killicks. And for Nanny, the union was a successful deal done, with land and a lawful husband, and all things that white women have. The passage reveals Nanny telling her granddaughter how a man and a woman should love equally. A man must have his pride and love a woman right, not kiss her foot and leg. Just like Nanny said <em>"when dey got to bow down tuh love, dey soon straightens up</em>". If he's kissing her foot and leg, meaning treating her too well, then there's only a short time when he will get back to his usual self.
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should be a memorial melody