Answer:
The fictional excerpt is more poetic than the nonfictional excerpt.
Explanation:
In the fictional passage about <em>Angel Agnes</em> from the chapter "Agnes saves a child but dies herself", Agnes is shown in a deep slumber. But the narrative voice uses the words <em>"wandering, or perhaps she was dreaming"</em>, which is poetic and even fairy-tale like. The further description about her appearance provides an image of something more ethereal than a normal, realistic image.
On the other hand,<em> The Summer of the Pestilence</em> provides a historical account of the Yellow fever and the effects it had on man. The passage deals with the realistic, even violent images of the effects of the disease, an unpleasant picture.
The two passages about death are presented in such a way that the fictional work is more poetic than the realistic / non fictional excerpt.
Umm I think it's excursion cus none of the other ones make sense
Answer:
One day in the cafeteria I was sitting with my best friend reading comic books and group of girls come up to a saying "wow you really like Comics your a real
nerd" my friend whispered in my ear "don't say anything they're really mean and they're going to embarrass us" I wasn't about to let these bullies bring me and my friends down so I told them "at least I know how to read" everyone in the cafeteria started laughing at all the bullies stormed off almost crying and never talk to us since
I hope you like it
this is a true story btw
Explanation:
Answer:
A. People have the right to replace any government that does not protect their interests.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence states that "whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it." This means that it is the duty of every government to provide certain rights to its citizens, and if any government fails to do so, the people have the right to replace that government.
true, is the answer to the question.