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Explanation:
There are lots of language conventions, or techniques, used in this short story. I've provided some examples below. I hope you find the examples helpful.
I was walking to the nearest phone booth to call the landlady, when I heard that kettle's horrific scream behind me.
In this first example, the author has used personification (giving human characteristics to an inanimate object) to describe the kettle as "screaming." Using personification like this is an effective way of conveying the narrator's feelings, as those feelings seem to be manifested in her perceptions of the environment around her. The demonstrative pronoun "that" in this particular quote also attributes a special significance to this kettle, implying that it has already been the cause of some upset. The kettle is personified throughout the story, often as "that evil kettle" or "the demonic kettle." In fact the repetition (another common language convention in literature) of the personification arguably.
Answer:
oceeans, statue of liberty,
Explanation:
Whe I think of the word "American"
I see oceans, statue of liberty but I don't fell myself as being American
Explanation:
Where is the Photo of the passage or the paragraph
- patience is required, as well as dedication, perseverance and determination.
- it depends on the goal. sometimes patience is required for precision or to accurately/fully achieve a goal, therefore it cannot be rushed. Patience may prevent mistakes from rushing to complete goals, but it really does depend on the goal itself.