Answer:
Look down!!
Explanation:
This article describes how manipulation can be used to change the thoughts of characters. It is also explained how to bring back characters after having lost them in an argument or fight.
In the article "Death and work", the author describes how focusing on death and a fear of death adds a unique style to a character. A man who is afraid of something is entrapped by that thing unless he overcomes it, and showing how a character gets over their fear can progress the plotline.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The response should indicate an awareness that a formal interpretation would focus on the structure, literary elements, and devices in the poem, while a biographical interpretation would focus on the author's life and movitations.
Poems just have a rhythm and sometimes rhyme whereas Songs always have a beat and don't normally rhyme. There are different styles of each of these examples. Poems can be written as wordals sometimes and both of these have in common that you start a new line after each scentence. Hope i helped x
Answer:
b) Shades and barriers, to suggest Gant’s need for privacy.
Explanation:
Thomas Wolfe's novel "Look Homeward, Angel" is an autobiographical coming of age story of Eugene Gant and his desire to achieve greater intellectual life. The novel deals with themes of avarice, consequences, love, life, etc.
In the given excerpt from chapter 2 of the novel, the author details the plants around William Olive Gant's house, their home after he married Eliza Pentland. The description uses sensory detail to create an image of W.O. Gant's need for privacy. He details how <em>"[the] grapevines" </em>cover almost the whole<em> "domain" </em>of the house.
Thus, the correct answer is option b.