Answer:
no
Explanation:
no two items can be made the same by humans/machines
First of all, if the story would be in chronological order, there would be no story at all. This is because the main character of the story, Anna, won't tell the narrator, her daughter, a lot about her past. "She has kept no squinted costume, no photographs, no fliers or posters from that part of her youth".
Because the narrator tells the story in the present and uses flashbacks is the reason that she can unify certain themes, such as the three times her mother saved her life because of her leaps. "I owe her my existence three times". These three leaps the narrator owes her life might be: when Anna Saves herself when she falls from the trapeze, when she falls in love with the narrator's father, and when she saves the narrator life from a fire by climbing to the room where the narrator is trapped.
It seems that you question lacked necessary details and it is quite vague to comprehend. Please fix the said question first and also include other details that might help us with it. If it is done, feel free to get back to me and I will do my best to help you. Have a great day!
When looking at the lines from the poem that you need to analyze keep in mind that darkness= uncertainty. When you read the poem overall it gives a feeling of a hopeful person, finding their way through something. The something could be a personal matter or about life in general. "We grow accustomed to the dark" could mean we all find our way eventually through things in our lives and learn to adjust and work through adversity. "And so of larger-Darknesses/ Those Evenings of the Brain..." this could be referencing an even larger obstacle or one simply within the mind.
<span>After you Cite evidence from the text you should NOT:
Question 3 options:
Explain your answer.
Explain how the quote/paraphrase supports your argument.
Mention the source (author, text).
Move immediately to the next topic.</span>