C. How long does it take to travel from the Earth to the moon?
This is the weakest research question because it can be easily answered. According to a 2 second Google search, it takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the moon from Earth. This question does not allow for a lot of research for development into an essay. Options A, B and D all have a variety of possibilities that would allow for a multi-paragraph essay with significant topic development.
Answer: well i think it would be use a balance
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
a) What do the animals and birds do?
The animals and birds use the tree freely, climbing it, jumping or flying from its branches. This is the tree in summer, according to the poem.
b) Name the poem and the poet.
The poem is called "The tree in Season", and it was written by Robert Fisher.
c) What is the poetic device used in this stanza? Pick the line and write.
The most evident poetic device used in this stanza is personification. Through personification, an author attributes human-like qualities to non-human beings or living qualities to non-living objects. The tree is just a tree. It has no mind, no knowledge. Yet, the speaker says it "knows the birds". The tree does not have a moving body, like animals and humans do. It cannot move on its own. Yet, the speaker says it "stretches" and "yawns".
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe.
The narrator is originally a good man who, in the end, kills his own wife and their black cat.
Poe uses several symbols to portray the narrator's mental state. <u>The original household, a good house where the narrator and his wife lived with several pets, represents freedom and balance. That was when the narrator was still a sane, loving man. The fire that destroys his home represents the decay of his mental state, its deterioration. Just like the fire consumed the house, alcoholism is consuming the narrator and his qualities. Finally, the impoverished house and the cellar - damp, dark, and suffocating - represent his insanity. The narrator is now trapped in his own craziness.</u>