I’m not very good at poetry! but this is something I wrote about the Holocaust in my Jr year of high school. I’m sure you can use this as the Holocaust was a huge example of dehumanization.
In Another lifetime
By Kiara Ramirez
I Walked besides you like everyone else.
I promise what your people claimed me for wasn’t dealt.
I was the opposite of what you all had felt.
The millions that once walked, now vanished and lost.
All at what cost?
From the moment we arrived,
We saw the grey in the sky.
From the moment we got air,
The scent left anyone in despair.
Yes, they even took chunks of our hair.
Little did we know,
And little did we see.
Those moments in the entrance
We’re the last most of us got to see.
To the people who got away.
To the people who hid another day.
To the people who never woke up or had died in that way.
And to the children who just wanted to play.
You will be remembered every second of every day.
I hoped I helped much loveee :)
Complex I think I had a question like that yesterday so I think complex
Answer:
It reveals character personality details.
Explanation:
Dialogue is a feature of a literary text that involves a conversation between two or more characters. It can also be termed as an exchange of words between two or more people.
Dialogue is an integral part of a story because it helps readers to get to know the character(s). The dialogues spoken or used by people are a means to give them personality and are a much better character development instead of the narrator or speaker describing them.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
A good book <em>to read</em> is Great Expectations.
“to read” is an infinitive verb in the above sentence. It is used as an adjectival infinitive describing a noun <em>book</em>.
Explanation:
Infinitive verb is basically a verb with <em>'to'</em> in front of it. It is a type of verbal (a word form from a verb but functioning differently).
There are three main types of infinitives
1) Adjectival Infinitive: It always follows the noun it is describing.
Examples: A good book to read. A nice way to say something.
2) Adverbial Infinitive: It describes a verb and needs not be near the verb it is describing
Examples: To complete (adverbial infinitive) the task, he asked (verb) for my help. He worked (verb) day and night to make (adverbial infinitive) a living.
3) Nominal infinitive: It may act as
a) Subject: To be or not to be is the question.
b) Direct Object: He requested to leave.
c) Retained Object: He tried to help her.