Answer:
402, Snehasadan,
Vijaykar Wadi,
Malad,
Mumbai- 400097
2nd March 2015
Dear Jhanvi,
I hope this letter finds you well. I write this letter to you to discuss a problem that you and I have often agonised about. Remember our bumpy rides to school in the school bus? Well the stretch between SV Road at Milan Junction and the Link Road, passing through Daulat and Rizvi Nagar, is still a nightmare for commuters. I recently read in the papers that this infamous stretch has 179 potholes! To top it up, the rains have turned many of them into small pools of dirty water, the biggest among them measuring 3 X 3 metres with a depth of 10 inches! Naturally, the
motorists struggle every day to commute on this road.
The authorities may take years to act upon this problem. So it is up to us to take the necessary precautions to avoid any fatalities. We need to instruct our bus driver to steer clear of the big potholes. Driving slowly will minimise the inconvenience caused to the passengers. The water filled potholes have to be avoided since it is difficult to gauge their depth. We can also opt for an alternate route even if it takes longer to get to school. I have decided to distribute these printed instructions to other motorists who use this road. I truly believe that the frequency of accidents can be brought down considerably if everyone adheres to these instructions. Write
back to me with your views on this subject.
Yours sincerely,
Anisha
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Answer:
The figures of speech in the poem "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" by Walt Whitman are:
metaphor
alliteration
personification
<em>onomatopoeia</em>
Explanation:
Metaphor: Dark Mother, always gliding near, with soft feet (Line 144)
(poet is comparing Death to a mother 'Dark Mother')
Alliteration: When <em><u>l</u></em>i<em><u>l</u></em>acs<em> </em><em><u>l</u></em>ast in the door-yard b<em><u>l</u></em>oom’d (Line 1)
Personification: Then with the knowledge of death as walking one side of me,
And the thought of death close-walking the other side of me,
And I in the middle, as with companions, and as holding the hands of companions,
I fled forth to the hiding receiving night (Lines 121-124)
Onomatopoeia
: With the tolling, tolling bells’ perpetual clang (Line 43)
For question C. Tom Robinson can be viewed as a Mockingbird, because although he was found guilty he was actually innocent ,than sentenced to death.
For question B I believe that the idea does not just apply to birds because its just unethical to kill someone or something ,especially something or someone that is innocent
Here are your answers buddy!
Most rivers <u>flow </u>into the sea.
The earth <u>circles</u> the sun once every 365 days.
Last night I <u>went </u>to bed late.
Martha <u>had</u><u> </u><u>phoned </u>me yesterday she's on holiday in france.
In england the sun <u>does </u><u>not </u><u>shine </u>everyday.
Do you remember the film we<u> </u><u>had </u><u>seen</u><u> </u>last week?
Nam always <u>gets </u> grade A for physics.
5. Which sentence from the text most strongly supports the inference that Katniss' cynical view of the Capitol?
Answer:
“Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill one another while we watch — this is the Capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy.”
Explanation:
The text above shows how Katniss sees the capitol and what is her interpretation of this place and the power and cruelty that emanates over the districts. This vision was essential for Katniss to get involved with the rebel group that promotes a revolution against the capitol, preventing this negative and violent relationship from continuing.