Answer:
The turtle symbolizes Perseverance.
Explanation:
John Ernst Steinbeck is the American author who wrote many books in the early 1900. He won the noble prize in 1962 for literature. He was well known for his creative imaginative writings. His writings were considered the most realistic writing of the times.
In the book of John Steinbeck, The Turtle, the author symbolizes the turtle with perseverance. He tells with various examples that if a person if persistent in his doings, he will eventually find the success despite all the difficulties and hurdles coming his way.
The correct answer is D. <span>Collecting is very popular today, it is a good investment and fun.
This is because these two sentences are connected only using a comma. What it needs is a conjunction to avoid being a run-on sentence. The other sentences have either conjunctions or a semi colon which also works.</span>
Answer:
D) The author finds Diane France's experiences interesting, and writes to inform readers about the process France used to make a bronze tiger tongue.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "Bone Detective" by Lorraine Jean Hopping, the author describes how the bronze tiger's tongue and paws were made by the detective Diane France. And it is this reconstruction that enabled others to feel what it really is like to be able to touch the tongue of the tiger and the big paws.
The description of the process of the reconstruction of the tongue and the paw emphasizes the author's interest in Diane France's experiences. It also gives information to the readers about the process that France used to make the bronze tiger tongue.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer: "The Premature Burial", is a horror story written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe and it was published in 1850. This story is a reflection on the common occurence during the nineteenth century of people who suffer from some sort of disease that makes other people believe they are dead and are therefore buried alive. This fear, that of burial while still alive, feeds the terror of the main character of the story, who we know nothing about, except that he suffers from catalepsy and can sometimes look like he is dead. This narrator, then, talks about his fear, his illness and explains that fear by exposing several cases of buried people who were deemed dead when in truth they were still alive. This crippling fear, and especially one dream the narrator had, in which it seems he came face-to-face with death, inspires the character to take a series of steps to ensure that if he is discovered while in a trance, he is not buried alive, or if he is, he has a way to get out. But, then, at one point, the narrator still falls asleep, in a trance, and when he apparently wakes up, he thinks that his worst nightmare has been realized as he sees the wooden cover over his head and sees that all his preparations were useless because he has none with him. It seems that he was discovered dead far from home and simply placed on a coffin from which he thinks he cannot escape. Nevertheless the narrator screams and fights against his situation and finally is discovered by boatmen who tell him he just fell asleep under a boat. This occurrence forces the narrator to realize that his fear is useless and that he cannot plan against death. So in the end, it seems that he is almost "cured" of his phobia i hope this helps u :) thank u for points to so much i needed them