by William Wordsworth!
Line three signals a tone shift from sadness to wonder
It’s been a while, but here’s what I remember:
1. The whole town got ready for the lottery
2. Everyone had to pick a piece of paper out of the black box
3. A woman (I forgot her name) gets the paper with the dot on it
4. The town stones her to death
Answer:
If the speaker had a different point of view, the description that could be in the poem is:
Her light shines on me through my window.
Explanation:
<u>In the original poem, the speaker is using a third-person perspective. That means he talks of the moon and the animals, but does not mention himself at all. If he had a different point of view, it would be a first-person perspective. In that case, he would use first-person pronouns, mentioning himself in the poem. </u>Among the options given, the only one that uses first-person pronouns is: Her light shines on me through my window. For that reason, this is the option that represents a different point of view.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u><em>a.
) What you do understand</em></u>
Explanation:
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Tone indicates the writer's attitude. Often an author's tone is described by adjectives, such as: cynical , depressed , sympathetic , cheerful , outraged , positive , angry , sarcastic , prayerful , ironic , solemn , vindictive , intense , excited.