Answer:
The correct answer is; adjective clause.
Explanation:
The adjective clause refers to an independent clause that modifies a noun as an adjective. This type of clause provides the necessary information about the word it modifies. Adjective clauses usually start with words like: <em>who, where, what, why</em>, etc.
In this example, the adjective <em>unusual </em>modifies the noun <em>weather </em>and provides additional information about the weather of 1816.
Answer:
Niyi employs satire to critique 'the political brawls and estimations of Nigeria's major linguistic groups.'
Explanation:
As we know, satire is a literary device that primarily aims to ridicule or critique the social or political follies in order to bring it to attention. In the poem titled 'The Leader and the led' by Niyi Osundare, satire has been employed to mock the major political groups of Nigeria who are in the rat race to gain political power as well as money. He also <u>ridicules them by saying that they even fail to glorify their best leaders and constantly being involved in buying votes, murdering people to gain power, and turning animalistic in nature</u>.
Symbolism, similies, metaphors, onamatopeis (I cant spell), imagery, foreshadowing
Answer: D Corrupt leaders use propaganda to remain in power
Explanation:
Answer:
Nick Caraway meets the man with the enormous owl-eyed spectacles in Jay Gatsby's library, during one of Jay's parties. Nick and Jordan had politely left their company to find Jay. ... This is the reason why the man with the spectacles is so surprised that the books are actually genuine. He expected them to be fake.
Explanation:
Gatsby's saving grace is that the books and the library are not to show off to everybody - just Daisy. They, like the wealth which has bought them, are merely a means to an end: his dream of winning Daisy back. So the books symbolize Gatsby's vision of himself and his dream but also the fact that they lack true depth.