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Read Into The Wild” by John Krakauer
Several men along the journey became...... to McCandless
A. Enemies
B. Father figures
C. Friends
D. Like brothers
Answer: B. Father figures
Explanation:
Chris McCandless had fled his family after he found out his father had a second family. In his following journey, his search for father figures is an important element of the story as it depicts how important they are for him to define his own identity. Wayne Westerberg and Ronald Franz are father figures to Chris, and Franz even tried to legally adopt him.
Match the achievement or identifying characteristic to the person.
1. perfected the sonnet form in the country of its origin - 5. Petrarch
2. addressed his poems to Stella - 9. Sidney
3. wrote sonnets on religious themes - 7. Donne
4. Shakespeare's wife - 3. Anne Hathaway
5. introduced the printing press to England - 4. William Caxton
6. acting group to which Shakespeare belonged - 2. King's Men
7. wrote 154 sonnets - 6. Shakespeare
8. created a rhyme scheme different from that used in the English or Italian sonnet - 1. Spencer
9. wrote essays in an age of poetry - 8. Francis Bacon
Answer:it should be especially memorable
Explanation: if its the last paragraph, it needs to hold all the summarized information and thus be remembered
Hello. You forgot to add the answer options. The options are:
A. Because of his innovative verse
B. Because he used ornamental language
C. Because of his rejection of poetic guidelines
D. Because he ignored other poets
Answer:
A. Because of his innovative verse
Explanation:
Ezra Pound was one of the most important poets of modern poetry, being credited with being responsible for the poetic revolution of the 20th century, through the creation of innovative verses that defied current literary standards, which although very controversial inspired several other poets to break free from these standards. In this, more poets were encouraged to create innovative and thought-provoking poetry like Pound's.