<span>True The reader may go from having a good point of view changing to bad or bad changing to good and become confused.</span>
The two elements of Shackleton's South! are common traits of a memoir is <span>the vivid description of the landscape. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above</span>
In the last line of God's Grandeur (<em>"World broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings"</em>), we see an unusual and complicated use of alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant, in this case w: world, with, warm, wings.
I think the best answer to the question above would be the line "<span> I had been reserved for the latter.". This sentence does not employ stylistic devices or figures of speech that provide a different meaning, perspective, or tone to a certain topic.</span>
The quest of Rapunzel is the curiosity of the big stars which are actually lanterns which she sees every year on her birthday. She is very curious to know what it's all about so she tries to find a way to see them and where they come from.
The tasks or tests in Rapunzel is when Rapunzel discovered about her true family and was searching for her ever since she's gone.
<span>The battle between good and evil in Rapunzel is when Flynn got stabbed by Mother Gothel and Rapunzel saved him with her tears.
</span><span>The "star crossed lovers" in Rapunzel is when Mother Gothel finds out about Flynn and Rapunzel's relationship. </span>