Think about what the moral theme that the story is trying to convey. Theme is not Halloween or Christmas or Winter. For example the the could be "treat others as you would like to be treated", "slow and steady wins the race" or it could be "love". Just think about what the lesson or idea that you get from reading the story. Hope this helps!
I'd say that both are about nuisances. The Moth's Plea, by Elizabeth Jennings, is form the moth's perspective at being a pest, and it is given in a way so that you pity the moth. However, the poem Weasels by John Tripp gives the human's perspective on weasels, which are also pests. It gives every negative aspect about weasels so you come to despise them. In conclusion, the Moth's Plea is about pitying the pest, while Weasels is about shaming and hating on the pest.
Question asked:What is a main purpose of a novel?
A. A novel describes an author's personal life and most memorable experiences.
B. A novel is a nonfiction piece of writing that contains data and facts.
C. A novel is a fictional narrative that provides a deeper understanding of human nature.
D. A novel is a short fictional narrative that focuses mostly on events.
My answer: I believe it is D.
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sentence as hints in order for the readers to understand the meaning of a
difficult or a non familiar word in the sentence. The sentence that has
context clues to help find the meaning of the word "obsolete" is: The
flip phone became obsolete as newer technology arrived on the market. The
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