The correct answer is "form and rhythm"
Both prose and poetry feature rhyme, figures of speech, and deal with same subject matter, however their form and rhythm varies, unless it is highly experimental.
Answer: Stand up for the girls
Explanation:
In the short story, "A&P
" by John Updike, Sammy works in a shop where a couple of girls come to shop in their bathing suits. His manager on seeing this, chastises the girls and tells them that they should dress more appropriately and that if they came to the shop again dressed in such a manner they wouldn't be allowed in.
Sammy liked one of the girls and so decided to stand up for her and the others by quitting his job in the hope that the girl he liked would be impressed enough to date him.
Answer:
The words that best replace the underlined part of the paragraph to remove the "bandwagon” logical fallacy is<em><u> the number one athletic shoe in the entire world.</u></em>
This is best logical answer to the question asked above.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. the philosophies that the work addresses
C. the work's cultural context
Explanation:
A writer is concerned with the formal elements in a literary text because it enables him to see the formalities.
Also, he is interested in the philosophies that the literary work addresses and the cultural context of the work.
C. consent to reason
Explanation:
In this passage the 'monster' created by Frankenstein comes up to him to reason with him and understands that because he has the ability to reason he cannot be termed a monster. <u>He is only termed a monster because of his hideous physical appearance which cannot betray his character.</u>
<u>This passage is able to convey that the creature has an ability to reason and that he can consent to reason with another over something he disagrees on them with</u>.