Answer and Explanation:
"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is a short story by American author Ambrose Bierce set during the Civil War. The main character, Peyton Farquhar, is tricked into trying to burn a bridge that would allow Union soldiers to cross into Confederate territory.
<u>Bierce does not narrate this story in chronological order. By doing that, he gets to trick readers, especially towards the end. In the first part of the story, Farquhar is already about to be hanged, having been accused of treason. However, the second part is a flashback. We get to know who Farquhar is and how he got tricked into trying to burn the bridge. In part three, the narrator deceives readers. It is time to actually hang Farquhar. But, while Bierce separated reality and flashback into two different parts before, he does not do that now. Reality and hallucinations are mixed. We are led to believe that the noose broke and that Farquhar was able to escape and return home. We are brought back to reality in a sudden, almost cruel way:</u>
<em>Peyton Farquhar was dead; his body, with a broken neck, swung gently from side to side beneath the timbers of the Owl Creek bridge.</em>
<u>Farquhar never escaped. He hallucinated in the brief moments it took him to die from hanging.</u>
<span>In the poem LAURA, the speaker describes Laura as being golden haired, with deep eyes and angelic moves of her own. The speaker also describes her as being a divine woman.</span>
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Dear uncle,
Received you letter yesterday talking about some interesting facts about Canada. I would like to tell you that , I am already very interested in completing my schooling in Canada.
Canada is the most literate country in the world. The government of Canada takes education as a priority over any other sector. There are ample of opportunities in bio technology which i want to explore further. One more reason is the education in Canada is very subsidized and pocket friendly
Your nephew
Brandon
Answer:
the ugly duckling
Explanation:
he was a late bloomer from the other ducks, when he did he was a beautiful swan.
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