The narration section 1 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" can be best described as detached and impersonal. By means of the directness and coldness of this first paragraph Ambrose Bierce takes us straight into the middle of the action. Bierce simply describes an execution in an unemotional tone by providing just the facts: “A<em> rope closely encircled his neck. It was attached to a stout cross-timber above his head and the slack fell to the level of his knees. Some loose boards laid upon the sleepers supporting the metals of the railway supplied a footing for him and his executioners.” </em>In doing so he automatically grabs the reader´s attention.
these violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder
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A week's vacation by the sea, with Holly's aunt! For the Mystery Club, there is no longer any question of playing detectives. One word on the agenda: idleness! Yes, but as soon as they arrive, Tracy notices something strange. In the middle of the bay, opposite the house, there is an island forbidden to the public: experiments were carried out there during the last war and the place is still dangerous. So how do you explain that Tracy saw lights there? Or rather, light signals. In fact of a quiet vacation, here are Holly Tracy and Belinda again on the warpath. As usual, adults don't take them seriously. However, it is a big, very big fish that they have just hooked. Of the bloodthirsty shark type, eater of overly curious teenage girls.
The mystery club - the forbidden Island is written by Fiona Kelly.
Answer:
lol Heres sum for ya
Explanation:
An apple fell from the tree.
Because it was to heavy.
Carrots are grown in the ground.
Dug up once big enough.
Everyone loves big.
Falling apples bruise when to big.
Grapes don't fall because they are too small.
How is this allowed.
I think everyone should be allowed to fall regardless of size.
Just be equal to fruits.
There's a short prompt starting with letter A. You got what you asked for. :)
Answer:
Henry(noun) men (noun) cadre (noun) had (verb) looked (verb)
Explanation:
Noun = person place or thing
Verb = used to describe an action, state, or occurrence