Explanation:
The third person : here, the writer supersedes everything. he is not part of the story and makes use of the pronouns;she,he,they,etc.
Answer:
emulated; iconoclasts
Explanation:
As a young man, Derek _emulated__
the most daring and unusual artists he knew,__iconoclasts__ of their day
Answer:
Ok listen the first answer is b the second i d the third is a the fourth is c the 5th is a and the 6th is d
Explanation:
In Wyatt's "Whoso list to hunt" sonnet, the speaker describes himself as a hunter pursuing a deer he has no hope of catching. That's a metaphoric way of describing his desire for a woman who isn't interested in him because she has already committed herself to another man. I'd say that the conflict in that poem is between the man's desire to win the woman and her desire not to be won. Without that conflict, there would be no poem.
There's something similar going on in Spenser's Sonnet 30, which uses fire as a metaphor for a man's desire, and ice as a metaphor for a woman's resistance to his wooing. Since the poem is entirely about the conflict between those two opposites, there would be no poem without the conflict.
Spenser's Sonnet 75, like Shakespeare's famous "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" sonnet, claims that a poet can use his art to make the one he loves immortal. You could say that the conflict here is between art and nature. Nature erases each human life as we disappear into death, like names written in the sand and quickly washed away by the ocean. But art seeks to leave a permanent record that someone has lived and loved. What would it mean for that conflict not to exist? Would it mean that we weren't mortal, that we didn't have to worry about dying and being forgotten? Or would it mean that we didn't care about immortality, that human beings felt no urge to create works of art that would live on after the artist's death?
Answer:
1. the story was told in first-person by Katie.
2. Katie reacted in a poor way because she was so devastated and sad. from the way Katie reacted I like to believe that her mother was kind of like a best friend to her and that she loved her mother more than anything and anyone in the world.
3. we learned that Katie's mom had been in high school English teacher and was caring enough to use her last breath in order to prepare Katie for the future.
4. I believe Katie's mother decided to deliver her last words in the way she delivered it because she knew eventually Katie will get it. Katie knows that her mom is somewhat of a poet and that she chooses her words correctly and Katie's mom knew that she knew that. so I think she decided to use those two words it's you because she knew eventually Katie would soon come to realize what her mother was telling her before she died.
5. I believe Katie is genuinely a good person that just went through a hard time. I feel as if Katie would do anything for her mom and behave just for her mom. I also do think that Katie is a Bit Sassy from what she was saying in her mine. I feel as if when Katie's mom died she just started to drift in the world and started caring about everything and everyone so that's why she was mean to her father her stepmother and her brothers because she was hurting and just didn't care about anything anymore.