Answer:
If you're talking about "Dreams" by Langston Hughes, that poem uses two key metaphors: "broken winged bird that cannot fly" and a "barren field frozen with snow".
Answer:
1) Kerry added <u>whey</u> to the pancake batter.
2) In Europe, many cooks and bakers <u>weigh</u> their ingredients to measure them
3) Do you know the <u>way</u> to the new supermarket?
4) Joe is going to make pancakes, he needs to find the way to the supermarket so he can buy his ingredients. He then needs to weight them. Later on he mixes all the ingredients to create a batter, and adds whey.
Answer: Spanish indefinite articles in the answers are un, unos. una and with the plural of each noun there are las, unos and unas.
Explanation:
Question 1. El hombre - un hombre
2. with los turistas - unos turistas
3. la profesora - una profesora
4. el conductor - un conductor
5. los estudiantes - unos estudiantes
plural
Question 6. la mujer - las mujeres
7. un autobus-unos autobuses
8. un estudiante - unos estudiantes
9. la comunidad - las comunidades
10. una leccion - unas lecciones
3. The third person point of view (the 'he' vs. 'I' in this passage) is voiced by an observer with limited omniscience.
In this case limited omniscience is shown by the fact that the narrator has feelings about what is occurring. An objective character would remain neutral describing events.