Answer:
1 implied
2 comedy
3 denouement
4 fallacy
5 slant rhyme
6 plot
7 round
8 theme
9 free verse
10 stream of consciousness
11 simile
12 climax
Explanation:
<span>The narrator is, of course, unreliable. He interprets the look on her face as meaning that she has finally given herself totally to him, and to preserve that moment, he freezes it by killing her. His insistence that she felt no pain is the most obvious evidence of his unreliability. The speaker is insane. The poem is primarily about his insanity--dramatic monologues are always about characterizing the speaker.</span>
Answer:
This persuasive passage on the importance of travel contains spelling errors (A) and doubling of words (C).
Explanation:
Spelling errors:
Self-relience should be self-reliance
Introducted should be introduced
Doubling of words:
...which helped <u>them them</u> adopt a more tolerant attitude
There should only be one them. The other should be deleted.
August came. We needed extra money so we sold the old tractor and some roosters. When harvest time came, we worked hard. The first frost came and the corn was harvested but we couldn’t get it all in. We picked apples and made cider. Harvest time is hard, but we all worked together and it felt good.