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There are many lines that could be chosen in "Mr. Flood's Party" as examples of Modernism. For example:
<em>"And Eben, having leisure, said aloud, </em>
<em>For no man else in Tilbury Town to hear"</em>
This line emphasizes the fact that Mr. Flood is alone. He is ignored and has been abandoned by all the people who surrounded him. The effects of loneliness, and the ultimately lonely condition of men is one of the topics most often discussed in such literature. Moreover, Mr. Flood is shown as both a hero (he is the hero of our story) and an ordinary man. Modernist poetry often discusses the trials and errors of common people.
<span>the infinitive in the sentence: C. to start</span>
The author tells the truth. She goes into the courtroom believing that she will lie to protect her own, but after seeing a mother on the defendant's side cry and hug her child, she tells the truth. The mother reminds her of her own mother, and the author, when she was younger and her dad was also wrongly put in jail.
Answer: She tells the truth in the end, feeling sympathy for the innocent side.
<span>The story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” is similar to an older tale called Faust.
In Faust, the protagonist sells his soul to the Devil in order to get all the knowledge in the world. He wanted to know everything, and be the smartest person ever, which is why he decided to sign a contract with the Devil himself in return for this knowledge. A similar thing happened in "The Devil and Tom Walker."
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