Answer: Garza's purpose is
to inform a general audience about Frida Kahlo's life and art; her tone is formal.
Answer:
He uses apostrophe and asks for forgiveness
Explanation:
The apostrophe is used n this excerpt:
<em>"Tybalt, liest thou there in thy bloody sheet? / O, what more favor can I do to thee / Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain / To sunder his that was thine enemy? / Forgive me, cousin!"</em>
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Hey There!
So this is an example of personification because personification is when the author gives non living things living like things
The sun is a non living thing and the author has gave it a thing that a living thing would do (glancing)
So basically the sun cannot glance therefore its personification
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I agree with the person above - the correct answer should be C. the use of regional dialect.
A dialect is a type of speech which differs from the accepted, grammatically correct, standard English. Here are some examples from this novel which portray the way she speaks: “You answer me when Ah speak. Don’t you set dere <span>poutin’ wid me after all Ah done went through for you!”</span>
<span>Chapter 1 of Wheels of
Change tells the reader that </span>the improvement of the
nation's roads is best characterized as a:
long-term effect of the increased
popularity of cycling.
It is considered long-term because the improvement of the nation’s
roads would last for several years and will take a long span of time that it’s
beneficial to the people especially cyclists.