1) walt whitman - e. free verse
2) arthur miller - a. tragedy (he was a playwright)
3) washington irving - d. legend (I think) he was famous for historcial fiction.
4) mark twain - b. tall tale
5) frederick douglass - c. autobiography
Answer:
It is up to you:
Explanation:
Sticking to the original movie would be great, but you would also want to add your own creativity and your changes to the movie that you thought could be better in the ORIGINAL movie. For example: a character does this, instead of doing that. You don't want to make the movie completely different from the original. as it may throw off the entire script and sound like the movie isn't based off the original.
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Answer: A) the sentence refers to the lifespan and how it's effected by vaccinations.
Explanation:
The subject matter is in the poem's title. Their is a resentful mood although it's not plainly stated that the author resented her mother. Her mother's house represents the attitude of her mother; the walls stood at attention, the air knew to hold its breath, the polished floor defied heel marks... The personification is plain in these opening observations and, given the subject matter, it seems plain that these are reflections of the author's mother. It would seem that her mother is very commanding, superior, serious. Two lines I think are very telling:
"crinkled in discomfort
in my mother's house"
It's not been named a childhood home, rather she's in (imagine italics) Her Mother's House.