For having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.
Answer:
- Passage 1 ⇒ Flashback
- Passage 2 ⇒ Flashback
- Passage 3 ⇒ Flashforward
Explanation:
Passages 1 and 2 are being spoken of as events that have already occurred and are being recounted. This makes them flashbacks which, as the term implies, refers to a narrative style where the narrator speaks of events in the past.
Passage 3 on the other hand is the opposite. It alludes to events that are yet to come which means that it is using a flashforward narrative style where one talks of events they believe will occur or that they want to occur.
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Your question: Write one example of a simile in the poem 'The Highwayman'
Your answer: In the poem 'The Highwayman' this is an example of a simile:
'Back, he spurred like madman, shrieking a curse to the sky'
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Answer: Maybe the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
a) Reading a book outside, the mosquitoes began to bother me.
Explanation:
The word or words that should be modified by a dangling modifier have been missing from the phrase. Dangling modifiers make the meaning of a statement unclear.