Answer:
Story-writing.
Explanation:
During my college days, I went on a trip with my friends. It was an unofficial trip. This was for the first time that I was going on a trip with my friends. All of us had a camera with us to capture the natural beauty and some of our funny moments. We already had decided to share all the photos and videos after returning back home. I found this very excited that we will not talk about any photograph or video during our trip and discuss it after our return. So we all explored and enjoyed our trip. As soon as we returned back we organize a small gathering for photosharing. Therefore, I was the first to share all my memories through photos and videos. Everyone appreciated my photos which made me happy. But by the time others began sharing their photos I felt so embarrassed because there were some very embarrassing pictures of mine. I tried to dance for the first time on this trip and my friends clicked my photo in a snake pose with a goggle and they called me a modern snake. My other friend captured a moment when I fell from the stairs like a ball. I left the gathering by making an excuse. I have never been so embarrassed before.
Explanation:
- Tragic Hero- evokes pity, faces downfall
- Sage- offers guidance
, teaches the hero
- Rebel - reject social norms, lives by own moral code
Tragic hero often evokes pity in the audience because of the downfall that he on faces because of his Hubris(excessive pride) and Sage is often old and intelligent man who i calm and who offers guidance for the hero. He will teach him about wisdom and how to defeat the enemy. Rebel is against social norms and that is why he lives by his moral code and they are always ready for fight and action.
Answer:
David, My younger brother lives in Alberts, Canada.
Explanation:
Sample Response: The Cyclops is angry that Odysseus, a
weak and tiny man, was able to blind him and trick him. To make matters
worse, Odysseus has no regrets, and he does not apologize even though
the Cyclops offers to treat him well if he returns. Instead, Odysseus
insults Cyclops more than once during his escape. Cyclops knows that the
gods have power over men's lives, and this is his only opportunity for
revenge. Thus, he is motivated to seek revenge against Odysseus.
Answer:
B. Dramatic irony occurs because the reader knows that Napoleon won't die—he drank too much alcohol.
Explanation: