I can’t see the rest of answer C but I do believe that it is your best choice. Wiesel does talk about topics that include emotion however his purpose wasn’t to receive sympathy for himself. He encourages the audience with questions to truly think about the deeper meaning behind everything that happened and how it affected countless people.
Answer:
direct object
Explanation:
Let's break this sentence down to the basic parts. Subject of the sentence is the doer, the answer to the question who?
In this example, subject is "Brazil, India and few African countries" because it performs the action, tells us who does the action.
Predicate is the verb. It tells us what the subject does. In this case we see that the subject "produces".
That only leaves us with "cashews". They answer the question "what is being produced" which makes them direct object.
Direct object denotes upon what the action is being performed.
Answer:
Denotation: The pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) is a non-ruminant, mammalian animal that is raised as a domestic animal or in a farm where its meat is exploited to make various products such as bacon, sausage, among others. The pig is a very intelligent animal and is constantly related to dirt because it is fed by the remains of organic products and the habit of sinking into the mud.
Positive connotation: The pig can be used as an adjective to represent an intelligent and vigorous person.
Negative connotation: The pig can be used as an objective to represent a greedy and filthy person.
Explanation:
Denotation refers to a word used to expose its literal meaning. In this way, when a text presents the pig as an animal, it is using the denotative form of the word.
The connotation, on the other hand, refers to the use of words in a figurative way, where they are used to represent something different from their real meaning. The connotation is positive when referring to something good and negative when referring to something bad. Thus, when the word "pig" is used to mean intelligence and vigor, it represents a positive connotation. When used to mean dirt and ambition, it represents a negative connotation.
If this poem begins with <em>Some say life's a monopoly game, </em>then the answer is - the metaphor for life in this poem is a monopoly game.
A metaphor is basically a comparison, without using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as.
</em><em /><em /><em />So, instead of saying - life is like a monopoly game, you can just say - life is a monopoly game, which makes it a metaphor.