Answer:
The character usually reaches two extremes of his personality, which can be cold as an iceberg, or hot, explosive and unpredictable as a volcano.
Explanation:
If an author describes a character in his story as a volcano and an iceberg, it means that the author wants to show how the character's personality is unstable and can reach two extremes quickly in any situation. That's because the character can present himself as someone cold and insensitive, like an iceberg. However, the same character can assume an explosive, unpredictable and hot personality like a volcano.
Answer:
D. The speaker, having experienced adversity, regards hope in a positive light, as it
never asked anything of him/her
Explanation:
This question refers to Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope Is The Thing With Feathers".
In the poem, the author uses metaphor, or, more precisely, extended metaphor to compare hope to a bird. Sweet singing of the bird can be heard even in the biggest storms which suggests that hope is always there, even in the hardest periods in life.
The last stanza tells us that the bird can be seen everywhere (the chilliest land and the strangest see) but it (the bird) never asks for anything of us, not a single crumb.
That means that it's not an effort to hope for something, it doesn't cost us anything, it doesn't make us a problem. One should always hope and the bird will forever sing to us, not asking for anything in return.
Answer:
passive agressive,helpful,rude
Explanation:
I believe that you should put a period after quoting a character from a play.