The <span>lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that most likely influenced Sandburg’s poem are the following:
"</span><span>The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes,
Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains,"</span>
Answer:
<h2>casusl or informal</h2>
<h3>happy sankranti ti all</h3>
Answer:
This excerpt is from the end of the story when Wiley tricks the Hairy Man to get him inside sack but the hairy man comes out of the sack as wind.
Explanation:
Wiley, his Mother and the Hairy Man is a scary story for kids about a boy who defeats a Hairy Man who lives in a swamp near his home.
Answer:
Patrick's writing failed to be direct and specific.
Explanation:
The good writer requires many qualities, these qualities are known as "properties of good writing". These properties are related to the correct use of grammar and writing with cohesion and coherence, but not only that. Good writing should be simple, direct and specific and that is what Patrick failed to write "just before the night fell" in place of "twilight".
The answer here is "in media res." This is used not only in Homer's writing but many other Greek writers of his time.
Inciting moment is that moment in the plot that hooks your reader or audience into the story and makes them want to continue on. Inferential meaning means that you are literally trying to infer the meaning of the story you're reading. Interpreting the plot is another thing that is exactly like it sounds like: you're the person trying to figure out what is happening with the plot in a story.