You mean the charges against McCandless? Kraukauer is the author.
This chapter seems to be a digression from the McCandless story, as Krakauer pads his novel with filler material, tangential stories of others who have died in the wild: Gene Rossellini, a "wayward genius...interested in knowing if it was possible to be independent of modern technology"; John Mellon Waterman, whose "life's work", became an "accumulation of notes, poetry, and personal journals"; Everett Ruess, an artist and writer who died in the Sierras; and the Papar, Irish monks, whose "remarkable voyages were... undertaken chiefly from the...
In the poem "Mother to Son" it's very commum to use words in everyday speech, which may be different in different regions or communities. In this text we have some example as “Cause you find it’s kinder hard.”
So, the vernacular uses language gives the impression that the woman is less educated and probably from the countryside.
Because of that, the diction is <u>Colloquial.</u>
Answer:
D. Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is a literary technique that uses sounds. "Drip" and "hiss" are both examples of onomatopoeia.
Answer:
She first examines how many suffragists endured great pain and suffering, and then she talks about how this history is critical to understand.
Explanation:
She talked about her people dealing with pain and suffering then she is telling us about how we only know half the truth