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<em>I slowed still more, my shadow pacing me, dragging its head through the weeds that hid the fence.
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William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury
Analyze:
In this sentence, form imitates meaning. How does Faulkner slow the sentence down, reinforcing the sentence’s meaning?
Answer:
Faulkner slow the sentence down, reinforcing the sentence’s meaning by using words that help convey this idea.
Explanation:
If you pay attention, as soon as you begin to read the phrase, you find <em>"I slowed still more" </em>and somehow your brain also "makes reading slow". Continue like this by adding the word <em>"dragging"</em> reinforcing this idea.
The choice of an author's words has a lot to do with the impact it will have on the reading. That is why the authors use tools such as tone or voice to generate these effects.
We cannot answer either of those questions without knowing how many pieces are left.
If there are x pieces...
a. 65x, since each piece adds 65 centimeters to the total length.
b. 65(x-1). Same logic as above, except we subtract one from x since we have one less piece of yarn.
Also, make sure you place your question in the right category! You put this question in English, but it looks to me like more of a Math question.
LOL. As there is 26 letters in the alphabet there is no middle !
Answer:
you should write it on Martin Luther King Jr
Explanation:
it would be the easiest person to write a short essay on
Answer:
In one we see who count the more birds whereas in the other we can't see who counts more number of birds.
Explanation:
The main difference between Big Year and the Great Backyard Bird Count is that in "Big Year," the goal is to see who can count the most birds in the competition while on the other hand, Backyard Bird Count has the goal to not see who can count the most birds during the competition. The Backyard Bird Count creates more friendly competitions as compared to Big Year. Participants in this event work together by helping the bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing.