Answer:
This excerpt can be found in the rising action part of the plot.
Explanation:
The moment of rising action in a story is the sequence of several events or incidents that create suspense and the increasing interest in the reader for knowing that is going to happen at the end, it is the prior step to the climax which is the highest point of all the events presented in rising action and follow the decisions of the characters.
Answer:
it signals a difference between alligators and crocodiles
Explanation:
the passage states that crocodiles have V-shaped snouts and alligators have U-shaped snouts, so those are differences
I don't know how to explain it... I just know :\
The idea conveyed through the comparison of humans to lyres is that like a lyre with strings that always make new sounds, humans respond uniquely to different experiences.
The second stanza from "Mutability" by Percy Shelley <u>indicates that humans behave and feel in a different way in every situation they experience in life just as lyres play different tunes</u>. In other words, the poet is stating that individuals have different responses to different life events. In that way, <u>by using imagery, the poet is trying to remark the human condition of mutability</u>. He highlights the idea that humans are always changing and there is nothing constant in their lives.
Answer: context maybe? or listen to who said c