I can't tell what's the poem and what's the question, maybe can you put the poem in quotations? Either that or you didn't write it correctly.
Explanation:
external conflicts are when a character vs nature, society, technology, or another character. internal conflicts are when a character vs himself or herself. internal and external conflicts can make a character think or act a certain way to reveal a theme. external conflicts are identified by looking for what is stopping the character other than themselves. internal conflicts are identified by looking why and how the character is holding themselves back. Hopefully this helps you understand this concept better.
Answer:
B. A storm.
Explanation:
"Refugee" is a novel written by Alan Gratz. The novel is about three main characters spanning three different crises.
The story of Isabel is centered on the 1990s Cuban crisis. After Isabel and her family survived the Tanker, they were faced with another challenge, that is, a storm. After being tossed to and fro by the Tanker, Isabel and her family faces higher tides tossing their boats.
Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
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.
The sugar plantations had a 25-hour cycle