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I read an analysis of the poem "Afterwards" by Thomas Hardy.
Euphemism is defined as the use of an indirect word or expression as a substitute of the actual word or expression that is either too harsh or blunt when referring to something embarrassing or extremely unpleasant.
Afterwards is used as a euphemism for death. Each stanza refers to the narrator dying in a certain season or time. 1st stanza deals with dying during the month of May and spring time. 2nd Stanza deals with dying on an autumn season. 3rd stanza deals with dying on a summer night. 4th stanza deals with dying on a winter night. 5th stanza deals with the funeral of the person.
Death is a very unpleasant topic to talk about and in the poem, it is being discussed in line with nature and its seasons. The poem uses metaphors and personification to make the subject more relatable to the readers and to enable the readers to appreciate the beauty of death without fearing it.
The answer is Many People Do Not Like the Extreme Solutions offered by environmentalists. I know because I took this test and got it back.
Answer:
Wordiness
Explanation:
In writing style, it is really important to consider the most appropriate words choice in order to communicate the right message to the reader. This is a matter that can result subjective, because it depends, in great sense, of the writers' opinions.
Wordiness is one of the important points to be considered when writing, since it refers to the excessive use of words to say something that could be said in a simpler way. Qualifiers and redundant pais are some examples that can be presented in this category. For example:
Bad writing:
It is completely necessary that the report be presented this afternoon considering the fact that the last deadline for submission is met today.
Good writing:
The report needs to be presented this afternoon, because today is the deadline.
In this case, the same message has been transmitted to the reader in a clear way using less words.
The correct answer is the following: <em>option c. Materialism was an object of critique in the works of the "Lost Generation" of writers.</em> Gertrude Stein was an American novelist from the 1920's that coined the term "Lost Generation" using it as a reference to the lack of purpose that young people had at that time, as a consequence of the World War I. The term then became popular to represent the group of authors and poets of the 1920's as their work represented the feelings the World had at those times. One of the main themes The Lost Generation wrote about was about materialism, and how many people became reckless spenders, obsessed with material objects and throwing parties on a constant as all their moral ideals had been killed by the War. Famous authors from these movement are Ernest Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald.