First it gives mary a reason to return to the garden day after day and it gets her interested in the garden so it shows mary the key and the door
Answer:
Formal language is more common when we write; informal language is more common when we speak. However, there are times where writing can be very informal, for example, when writing postcards or letters to friends, emails or text messages. ... Most uses of English are neutral; that is, they are neither formal nor informal.
Three contradictions were present in Maupassant's "A Wedding Gift". First is found in the first stanza which stated that Jacques Bourdilliere had sworn never to marry. This vow was suddenly broken when he saw Berthe. The two married too soon.
Second is when the story spoke of the binding attachment that was broken between Jacques and his former lover. A binding attachment is not supposed to be broken, from the phrase itself.
Third contradiction is the title of the story. The child was a wedding gift for the newly-wed couple brought by the tragedy of Jacques' former lover. A tragedy is unusual to be interpreted as a gift, especially at a wedding.
Under Freytag's pyramid, the plot of a story consists of five parts: exposition (originally called introduction), rising action (rise), climax, falling action (return or fall), and dénouement/resolution/revelation/catastrophe. So our best bet would be A , because it shows more than the plot and it does not show how to analyze.
The correct answer is
<span> C) personification and metaphor
The tin can is compared to a car which is the metaphor part and personification is it having the human ability of being belly up. There's no alliteration because there's no consecutive repeat of sounds at the beginning of words, nor is it a simile because a simile requires comparison using "as something as". Hyperbole is just exaggerating.</span>