What story are you talking about? All stories have a theme and a setting. If you’re reading a book that is based in Scotland and the year is 1996 that would be a setting.
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Sight : The road begun to glisten underneath the headlights, Sparks lit up the dusk of day, A blinking red light from the trucks turn signal illuminated the darkened road.
Sound : The howling of wind soars through the sky, The branches creaking under the weight of ice, The sounds of emergency sirens awakened the still roads.
Touch : Car tires gripped the ice with fearful intensity, The power lines, heavy from the thickness of ice had snapped, This could include light touch, discriminative touch and touch pressure.
Taste : ice cold strawberries, juicy tartness of oranges, Sweet pulpy mangoes.
Smell : Rotting leaves and crispness of air, pungent odor of smoke, Sweet aroma of baking cornbread.
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The best answer to the question: Clara chose this excerpt to help support her interpretation of "The Caged Bird" because it has an extended metaphor that examines:___, would be: suffering.
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"I Sit and Look Out" is a poem that was written by Walt Whitman and which makes part of the larger collection Leaves of Grass, published in 1900. This text speaks about the sufferings that the speaker sees in the world, as he does nothing more than observe such misery. "The Caged Bird", on the other hand, is a poem that was written by Maya Angelou, and it describes the life of a caged bird, its sadness and misery, the suffering the caged animal goes through, in comparisson with its counterpart that lives free. In both cases, we see one common denominator, and that is suffering, on one side, the suffering of so many people, and in the second, the silent suffering of a small bird that lives in a cage. This is why Clara could use Walt Whitman´s poem, and especially an excerpt of it, to analyzse Maya Angelou´s own poem; because both are related by the topic of suffering.
I would say a reflection on what was learned, or a discussion about how the experience caused change, but i would more likely go for the first one that i suggested. Hope i helped :)
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a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things ( common noun ), or to name a particular one of these ( proper noun ).
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