Answer:
The poet develops the theme by:
1. comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
Explanation:
In "He Had His Dream" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the speaker describes someone who does not let the difficulties of life determine his fate. Such difficulties are compared, in an extended metaphor, to a storm. Even though the stormy winds are strong enough to almost sink the ship, the man remains strong and hopeful. He tells himself the storm will soon pass, and he will be able to reach his destination when it does. The speaker is thus, comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
Answer:
The two men cannot communicate well because Joni is speaking Hebrew very fast and Sergei who comes from Russia cannot speak the language very well.
Explanation:
EVIDENCE lines 76-77 ( page 5): “He says all kinds of things, fast things. And it's hard for Sergei to follow; his Hebrew isn't so good''.
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Correct answer choice is :
D) The dialect emphasizes the humble, rural setting.
Explanation:
Joanna Baillie's Woo'd and Married and A is based on the marriage culture. She asks male romanticism although obliquely. The primary role of the poem, the wife complains that she is poor and scarcity has enhanced the reason for her grief. It is the poem of the wife and children. But this poem is discovering the essential parts of the family. Her mother and father join the song claiming their daughter not to grieve and worry much about the wealth.