That is not possible because if A is the father of B then there is no way A cant be the father of A
The question is asking how the perspective in which the story is told is used by the author to portray certain aspects. This could mean first person vs third person, it could be protagonist vs antagonist...
If it's in first person, is it likely to give insight on the characters inner thoughts and bring a closer connection to them. It could be to give a bias portrayal of the story that you are meant to see through or sympathize with. Other than that, I don't know. I haven't read "The Rescue Mission"
When writing your paragraph, it's hard to know where to start. I don't know what you've been taught, but this is what I find works the best.
The opening sentence should include the title, author's name, and the main point of your answer:
<u>In Mary Sue's novel, <em>The Green Tablecloth</em>, the protagonist overcomes their fear of loud noises by allowing themself to seek professional mental help. </u>
It shouldn't go into too much detail, but you should know what you're reading about right away. Hope that helps.
Annalist, chronicler, historiographer Bc they are a student of history
Answer:
C. The theme is Paradise Lost, and the historical context is prior epic
poetry: The Iliad and Beowulf
Explanation:
Theme tells us what is the main preoccupation of the article, while the historical context is a period in history that serves us as a reference point for analysing the text.
Here, the critic deals with Milton's most famous work, an epic poem "Paradise Lost", explaining how it differs from epic poems written before it. From this, we can conclude that the theme of this article is "Paradise Lost".
Also, here, we are not directly given a specific year or an event that would suggest a historical period. But, the author compares Milton's poem to famous epic poems written previously. These poems represent an over a millennium long period of time, when all epic poems shared similar characteristics. Changing the focus of his poem, Milton broke from the epic tradition, whose representatives are The Iliad and Beowulf.
In this sense, we could say that the historical context here is prior epic poetry.
Answer: (A)
Solitude
Explanation:
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