In the winters, Dexter compares colors fluttering in the summer with desolated sandboxes in the winters showing that he feels sadness in thw winter.
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are certain proves and evidences which show that Dexter likes to be on the golf course or not because he says that when he is at the golf course during the time of winters, he feels there is melancholy, there is sadness in the atmosphere.
There is comparison of "gay colors which are fluttering in the winters" with the sandboxes in the winter which are desolated show that there is sadness in the atmosphere in the winters.
An adverb can refer to objects of time. They are usually prepositions also.
1. Often
2. Very Fast
I: noun
run: verb
fast: adjective
When we go to the lake, everybody in the whole family pitches in to help carry stuff.
Answer and Explanation:
A. Dickens presents these children as miserable and sad beings. They have an uncomfortable appearance for Scrooge and for the reader who sees them with a tone of suffering and need. Dickens' idea was to represent the poor and how they are neglected by the humanity that keeps them in this precarious situation.
B. Children in "A christmas carrol" are portrayed in a similar way. Scrooge, for example, sees himself as a child. He realizes that he was not a happy and loved child. Throughout the book, the children who appear have the same feeling, less the children of his employee, who despite having immense difficulties and limitations, were happy, because they had love, affection and care.
Symbolism - yes, the phrases contradict one another.
Exaggeration - yes, the body language emphasizes the differences between the two.
Rosie is showing she is strong while the guy is throwing away the mask.
What is labeled - We can do it! and No we can’t!
What is being compared- Rosie the riveter and people nowadays refusing to wear masks
Irony - yes, the whole idea is touching the idea of entitlement of people nowadays and how when we have the choice to be strong we choose to not do anything about it.