Answer:
Answer:
d. indirect characterization to show that Les Goodman is nervous.
1960's "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" was written by Rod Serling and covered one of his favorite themes: mob psychology. A peaceful summer day on Maple Street in a quiet suburban town is shattered when the residents believe they're under some type of bizarre alien invasion.
I believe the correct answer is: It reminds readers of the
loneliness and absolute desolation of the characters.
The novel “Frankenstein” (also known as “The Modern
Prometheus”), written by English author Mary Shelley, may serve as an accurate
example of (Dark) Romanticism, and therefore displays the most common
characteristics. One of this characteristics is the nature mirroring the
internal state of characters, which is why the choice of frozen landscapes such
as the North Pole and the Swiss Alps as settings in Frankenstein have an effect
that reminds people of the loneliness and absolute desolation of characters.
While reading the novel, you’ll notice that Victor always
goes to cold and desolated places when he feels troubled and lonely. It is also
a place where he isolates himself from his friends and family to prevent them
from becoming the victims of his creation. This is the state in which he feels
most desolated and according to that, the nature he surrounds himself with
mirrors that.
I would presume it's a metaphor or a simile.
Answer:
C.JFK is going to ask all Americans to consider their thoughts about civil rights.
Explanation:
I said C because it didn't mention Alabama anywhere in the paragraph
and because I believe B is s t u p i d
Answer:
Older, Old.
Explanation:
Due to the fact that the author mentions dark, gray hair, as well as all the common signs of being elderly, this character is being portrayed as old.
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