Answer:
Topic of the Paper, Evidence to Support the Details,
Explanation:
<u>This is because a thesis statement is the very last or first sentence of a introductory paragraph. I am 90% sure about this. Also a thesis statements tells you all the details that will be in your article, essay, or a research paper. And lastly it tells you the topic of the paper too.</u>
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Answer:
Figurative language is any kind of language or figure of speech that does not employ the literal meaning. Certainly, author Frank R. Stockton uses figurative language in his narrative.
Examples of figurative language are in italics:
In the exposition, Stockton employs exaggeration and irony in his description of the kingdom and the semi-barbaric king, a man of "exuberant fancy and of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts."
The king's "exuberant fancy" is a figure of speech for his ideas about how to punish those who commit crimes. His authority is only "irresistible" because he is king and he cruelly enforces his rules. He has an "exuberant fancy" that he exercises: his public arena in which there are exhibitions of man against beast. These exhibitions are used as part of his impartial and incorruptible chance." This "chance" involves the choice that the accused makes between one door of the arena or another. One of the doors holds a deadly lion and the other one holds a maiden that the accused marries (whether he is already married or not).
Clearly, the use of figurative language in the story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" lends a greater impact upon the characterization of the "semi-barbaric" king and princess, as well as having an interesting influence upon the interpretation of the story.
Explanation:
'Girl' is a prose poem about a mother providing life advice and instruction to her daughter. It is written by Antiguan author Jamaica Kincaid as one long sentence with each piece of advice separated by semi-colons.
Answer:
Most of them are quite accurate.
Explanation:
1. Poetry is a huge part of literary history. Not very accurate because of the adjective <em>huge; </em>I would use <em>important.</em>
2. It is also a part of musical history. Pretty accurate because there is no denying that if forms a <em>part</em>, although a minor one, of musical history.
3. From the lyrics etc.; Accurate without a doubt: Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, The Beatles and... The Last Poets
4. Whether etc.; Not accurate because it is a <em>musician´s </em>job etc.
5. The music and words; An accurate way of describing popular music.
6. We have all etc.; To personal to be really accurate, besides, <em>musical poets</em> are, with the few exceptions of people like Nick Drake, David Sylvian and some others that I cannot remember right now, a very rare breed.