Answer:
True.
Explanation:
In "The Searchers", the main protagonist of the story Ethan had gone to stay with his brother in the wilderness of West Texas. And due to an attack by the Comanche's, his two nieces were kidnapped and the rest murdered. Due to this act by the Indians, even after Debbie had been living as the wife of Scar, an Indian man, Ethan still wanted to kill Debbie for he thinks that she had been contaminated by living with the Indians.
Humor and satire draw attention to the subject, making readers think about it. The more they think about it, the more they consider it a serious point. Consideration leads to more attention for the author, and therefore the author sells more books. See, everything ties back to commercialism! You know, if you think about it though, it's true. Humor and satire draw our attention because they make us laugh. We humans<span> like to laugh, so of </span>course<span>, we will remember what made us laugh. So remembering it will make us consider it, and considering it makes us see it as a serious point.</span>
A simple subject is whom or what the subject is about.
The answer is noun.
Hi, "Do not Go Gentle into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas is the only one of these that I am familiar with. Its a rlly good poem actually, its about World War I and the soldiers that fought in it, so in the poem Thomas is talking to the soldiers and basically telling them not to die and let go of life if they get injured, so it means to <span>press on to live as long as you can in the face of death, even if it means suffering. Its also a letter to his dead father who died fighting. If you read it you might understand a little better:) Hope I helped.</span>