I think it's C. Heavy means the sigh was long, and obviously loud. Wind through a tomb is used as a metaphor that the sigh was lonely. Lonely means nobody is there, and nobody is there to hear wind go though a tomb, and anyone in the tomb can't hear, because, well, they're dead.
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<u>He later served as the army's Commanding officer in Berlin, Germany, where his headquarters had formerly been occupied by the very Nazi leaders who had put his family in the camp and killed many of his family members.</u>
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Irony is when what happened is not something that is expected. This means that the expected outcome of anything is so far from what actually happened, surprising the people.
Here, the word "delicious" is added to modify the 'irony'. By adding the word "delicious", the speaker seems to suggest the fact that the irony is something that both surprises yet makes him happy or even excited about it. And the "delicious irony" in the passage is <em>"his headquarters (in Berlin, Germany) had formerly been occupied by the very Nazi leaders who had put his family in the camp and killed many of his family members." </em>This ironic outcome seems to be both cathartic and painful for him.
Answer: Im sorry i wont give you the full essay because i have one to write myself, but i can give you some ideas. You can use extinction for an example write about animals going extinct, and how it would affect the food chain. For example, if spiders were to die smaller bugs that were eaten by spiders population would start to grow to the point of there being too many. If animals were to die that eat other animals there wouldnt be much to keep the rest of the population in check
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"A neighborhood I’ll budge,
A borough, the whole of London,
The expanse of a Sussex estate,
Unfenced Stratford, a portion of Wales,
The highlands of Scotland."
Explanation:
The Taming Of The Shrew-Induction is a poem by Gary Soto which is included in a collection called <em>"You Kiss By Th’ Book" </em>. The author makes use of hyperbole in this poem.
The author uses hyperbole in the quote above to show that he won't budge an inch "...that inch of my lap belongs to thee"
*Hyperbole are statements that are exaggerated and not meant to be taken literally.