<span>The author MOST likely use the word ‘Sojourner’ in the title rather than ‘Traveler’ because a Sojourner by definition, means a temporary stay, while a traveler by definition is going from places to places. Thus, the author use the former rather than the latter to emphasize the short stay.</span>
I believe it is a compound sentence.
Answer: For film you can say they changed the time period drastically.
Explanation:
The film romeo and juliet was filmed like as if it was based in a modern world with electronics and guns. For example, in the book Mercrutio dies of a knife wound to the lung while in the movie he dies from a gunshot. The book on the otherhand, is written in a shakespearian time where they used knives and obviously didn't have technology. But, they kept the shakespearian language in the film but cut out certain dialogue.
I'd say that the following lines contain personification:
<span>The farm buildings huddled like the clinging aphids on the mountain skirts, crouched low to the ground as though the wind might blow them into the sea.
</span><span>The brush grabbed at his legs in the dark until one knee of his jeans was ripped.
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False.It wouldn't be called plain if it was that flamboyant.