If i'm correct, the true statement would be a. they have a simpler plot than novels.
b. is false because short stories are fiction, c is false because there is no concrete proof or rules about short stories saying that characters have to experience more growth than regular novels, and d is false because regular novels can also be read in a matter of a few days.
<span>Martin
Luther King, Jr. in his speech “I had a dream”, claims that a hundred years
later, the “Negro is still not free”. He based it on the racial discrimination that
oppresses the rights of African Americans. He mentioned about police violence
or brutality among the Negros, the signboards that say ‘for whites only’, the
no right to vote policy, and all injustices that African Americans experienced.
This speech encouraged the black community to take social and militant action
to fight for their rights during the Jim Crow Era in 1960s.</span>
Answer: Plagiarism
Explanation:
Plagiarism is directly copying another person’s work and taking the credit for it. This is illegal.
Answer:
The type of figurative language used in these lines is:
B) Metaphor or extended metaphor.
Explanation:
<u>Metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things in order to attribute a quality of one of them to the other. An extended metaphor happens when such a comparison continues throughout a series of lines in a poem. In Bradstreet's poem, we have the extended metaphor in which Heaven is compared to a house and God to an architect. Since this comparison lasts for at least four lines, we can say it is an extended metaphor. </u>Bradstreet wrote this poem after a fire destroyed her house and her belongings. What she means in these lines is that God has a better place waiting for her. Even though her home here on Earth has been destroyed, she has a permanent, strong home waiting for her. A home God Himself prepared for her.