This assignment requires you to write a paragraph on the conflict, and the protagonist, and antagonist's view on the conflict.
The list beneath the main part of the assignment, are essential things in writing the said paragraph.
When writing the paragraph, the first thing you should do is identify the conflict. Once you've done that, you should proceed to find the views of the protagonist and antagonist on that conflict, and create a Venn diagram on the perspectives.
Once you've completed the diagram, write a draft for your paragraph, following the list of essentials in writing the task.
Then, the editing, and proofreading comes into play.
Verify that your edited draft follows the guidelines of the project (Keeping in mind particularly the dialogue needed.), and if needed, edit it again.
An optional step in writing the paragraph, is to read it out loud to catch mistakes in punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
I hope this helps, and good luck. :)
Answer:
The songs from the musical WERE written by a lyricist in another city.
The statement “The refrains emphasize the importance of resisting death” describes the effect of the refrains in this excerpt
Answer: Option C
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The line from poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas. Here, the son delivers the four different categories of men to his father. And, states to father that, plead for some time to mark something in his life. So, mention in a clear way, be furious and act against his dying. Also, not let simply gentle to the good night.
A refrain is something which re-emphasizes the importance of something. Here in Ozymandias although history talks about him being a very mighty king who owned a massive kingdom, time is a very powerful factor. Time can reinforce the inevitability of death. Death was inevitable for Ozymandias too, regardless of him stay as a very powerful king.
Answer:
"the pronunciation"
Explanation:
i just took test thing and got it right lol.
hope this helps:)
Well,read the text and separate the quote and evidence for theme I’d help more,but there’s no text