Answer:
The excerpt that best expresses the theme that all living things are a part of, and are guided by, a natural purpose is:
<u>She's only filled with an old blind wish. It isn't even hers but came to her</u>
Explanation:
"The Turtle" is a poem by author Mary Oliver. The speaker in the poem talks of the beauty and effortlessness of turtle laying eggs in the sand. It's a sacred action, which the turtle itself cannot understand since the drive to do it does not come consciously. It is a purely instinctive drive, guided by nature. The speaker admires the turtle's determination and patience in completing the task while remaining unaware of itself as an individual. The turtle sees itself as the world, and the world as itself.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Personification is when the characteristics of human beings are given to the things that are non-human. An example is "The last piece of cake was calling my name".
Another example of personification is "the rain danced on the roof". This is an example of personification because rain was given human qualities. It's not possible for rain to dance as it doesn't have leg to do do. Giving it human like qualities personifies it and hence this is an example of personification.
Answer:
B. Night.
Explanation:
The Iroquois creation myth "The World On The Turtle's Back" delves into the creation of the earth and how everything was a result of the birth of two boys. The oral legend also went further to suggest that man's nature is also a part of this creation story.
After the death of their mother, the twin boys frequently fought. One such dispute became so extreme that they decided to stay far apart from each other. This resulted in Little Sprout choosing to dwell in the day while his brother Flint choose the night.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
HUH
Explanation:
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