Hello. You did not present the story to which this question refers, which prevents it from being answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The interactions between the characters can develop the theme of the story in as many ways as possible. Among these forms, the characters can develop a conflict that points to the theme addressed in the narrative, as they can present different perceptions of the same subject, or even, stimulate conversations that directly point to the theme of the story. To determine this, you must be able to identify the theme of the story and see how the characters associate with it and what actions promoted by the characters develop it.
Answer:
It is using the slant rhyming scheme.
Explanation:
These lines from the poem "The Municipal Gallery Revisited" by William Butler Yeats is using the slant rhyming scheme. Slant rhyming is when the words may sound similar but not identical. Most of these slant rhymes are formed by words that have similar consonants but different vowels or vice versa.
It's not a strict rhyme as the rhymes changes throughout the poem.
It is not 'internal rhyme' either as there are no words that rhyme with any line.
And lastly, it is not double rhyme as there are no two-syllabic words but instead only monosyllables.
Answer:
in my view option C is correct answer
Answer:
Name is the correct answer.
Explanation:
According to the rules of the American Psychological Association (also known as APA), the first thing that should be included when writing the reference list, is the name of the author(s), starting by the last name and then the first letter of the name. The reference should look like this: Last Name, F. (Year of publication). <em>Title of the article</em>. City, Country: Editorial House.
Following the end of the Civil War, the government passed amendments to grant civil rights to African-Americans. However, the failure of the reconstruction and discontent of southern states led them to pass the "Jim Crow" laws that enforced segregation. The injustice created a nonviolent movement by the African-Americans, and led by W.E.B Dubois, opposed Jim Crow. He started the National Assosication for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP). The government started endorsing their stance and cases such as Brown v The Board of Education emerged, ending segregation in school. The Montgomery bus boycott and the leadership of Martin Luther King year later, finally the rights of all African-Americans were established by law.