It is emotional I think because if u read it you feel moved.
Answer: B) This statement is ironic because Marianne falls deeply in love with Willoughby shortly thereafter.
Explanation: An irony is a statement or a situation that seems to be contradictory or seems to have a different turn in comparison with the one the audience is expecting. In the given excerpt we can see how the speaker describes her inability to fall in love, because of her requirements about the personality and virtues of the man she is looking for, this is an example of an irony because despite her claim, she falls in love shortly thereafter.
This question reffers to the Poem "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman.
Answer:
The choice of words and the tone the author uses help to show that his voice is one of happiness, self-admiration, and self-confidence.
Explanation:
There may be confusion when it comes to understanding the voice of a poem and the tone.
Let's see it like this: the tone of a poem is the position in which the author addresses a topic, and the voice is the words and the style he chooses to do it.
In this poem, the author celebrates himself, his self-confidence and his words are happy.
<em>"I celebrate myself, and sing myself
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<em>"Clear and sweet is my soul, and clear and sweet is all that is not my soul.
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<em>"This hour I tell things in confidence
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With these quotes we can confirm this answer.
Answer:
the sentence could possibly be correct in a very specific set of circumstances.
but in general terms it does not quite seem right
Answer:
It allows him to separate his emotions from the events.
Explanation:
Walter Dean Myers's novel <em>Monster</em><em> </em>revolves around the murder trial that convicted James King while Steve Harmon was released. Through the third omniscient narrator and also at times from the diary entry point of view of Steve, the story presents the trial and also the numerous emotions and the way they are looked at even by their own counsels.
When Steve looks at the trial from a different perspective, from the point of view of the lawyers, the others involved in the trial, he was able to see the facts as they are and not favoring his own feelings. <u>This detachment helps or allows him to separate his emotions from the events, </u>away from his own fears and thoughts that may hinder his perception of what the trail entails. And through his act of writing about the trial as a screenplay, it allows him to see the scene from different perspectives, the viewpoints of the other people, the movement, the scene, the problem, and the murder.