The central theme of "Ulysses" is the need to persevere and continue while the theme in "Lady Sharlott" is the virtue of perseverance and optimism. In the former, although Stephen has a biological father, he considers him only a father in flesh and he continues his quest for paternity. In the latter, the poem speaks of characters who embraces their destinies in life even if it is tragic.
The word set that completes the given analogy above is, kitten : cat. The given word set is fawn : deer. Fawn is a baby deer. The pattern of the analogy is baby is to adult. The only word set that has the same pattern is kitten is to cat. Therefore, kitten :cat is the correct answer.
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The strongest way Martin Luther King Jr. uses anaphora is by repeating the title of the speech: “I have a dream.” Through this repetition he is able to portray what he envisions as a racially equal America. The repetition makes people think about their own dreams and allow them to be inspired my Dr. Kings dreams.
Explanation:
The strongest way Martin Luther King Jr. uses anaphora is by repeating the title of the speech: “I have a dream.” Through this repetition he is able to portray what he envisions as a racially equal America. The repetition makes people think about their own dreams and allow them to be inspired my Dr. Kings dreams.
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The movies take away a lot of the character's personalities.
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Also, in the book, the quest is for Percy to find Zeus' stolen Lightning Bolt; in the movie, there is no “heroes quest”; in the end, the movies shows Luke acting alone against the Gods, without anyone else in on the conspiracy to steal Zeus' Lightning Bolt.
Wheatley compares imagination to an object that is 'soaring through air to find the bright abode', and has 'pinions that can surpass the wind'. A pinion is a part of a bird's wings, and a bird is an animal that flies in the air.
The speaker compares imagination to a soaring bird.