A singular proper noun is creating a possessive form of a proper noun, no? It follows the same rules as a common noun, so your answer is D.
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to teach lessons about important cultural values. Oral tradition refers to stories and tales that are told throughout the society.
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Dang!
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that's a mood.
I like it.
I always write about people whispering in my poetry.. mostly because its a good word to use when writing about braking silence... Luv It !!
Where someone may say "why is there millions of cats in here!" or something like that. hyberbole is an more extreme exaggeration when describing something
Modernist poetry is characterized by a love of paradox. Instead of confirming our supositions about the world, it means to challenge them. A famous example is the opening of T.S. Elliot's <em>The Wast Land</em>: "April is the cruellest month", where spring, traditionally seen as a fair and benevolent season, is shown as harsh, as if it were fall or winter. In this poem, the author presents us with a man that has "everything" (wealth and education), yet instead of leading a happy life kills himself. The apparent incongruence is meant to shock us into reflection.