Pickering is the person that treats a flower girl like a duchess.
Whereas Higgins treats a duchess like a flower girl.
The correct answer for this question would be option B. Based on the description of popular sovereignty, the statement that best describes it is that, p<span>opular sovereignty is the idea that the will of the people should govern society. In popular sovereignty, it is the people who has more power and should be heard by both the government and state. Hope this helps.</span>
<span><span>B. By repeating the
phrase, "he is an honourable man"</span> </span>
By repeating the phrase “Brutus is an honourable
man” and contrasting him to what Caesar had actually done, Antony successfully
persuaded the audience that Brutus was not as trustworthy as he claimed to be. Brutus
was mentioned as an honorable man thrice by Antony when he mentioned three
instances in his speech about the reality of Caesar’s life and action. First,
he said Caesar won many battles; second, he mourned with the poor; and third, he
denied the offer of a kingly crown three times. These three arguments countered
Brutus’ accusation that Caesar was ambitious and it was strong enough to prove
that Brutus was not trustworthy.
Answer:
The answer is B. Hi hair is Ponyboy's pride and joy and his hair is what identifies him as a greaser and the quote is "It was long and silky, just like Soda's, only a little redder." (page 71) Hope this helps!
It is possible to see the use of imagery when Twain describes Captain Brown and when he shows the reason that made him criticize this captain's speech. Both descriptions show how expectation and reality can be very different things.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Imagery is a figure of speech that allows the stimulation of the readers' senses, through very vivid descriptions.
- We can see an example of this when Twain describes Captain Brown.
- In this description, Twain uses very specific adjectives and presents details that allow the reader to visualize the captain and his behavior.
- Twain also uses imagery when showing the reasons that make him criticize the captain. This allows the reader to increase the understanding of the character and the context in which he is inserted.
The use of imagery makes the reader understand that Twain was encouraged to believe that life at sea was wonderful because of people like Brown, but life at sea was very challenging and this was not shown to people, which shows that dreams glamorous things sometimes turn into harsh realities.
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