The correct answer is 3) The narrator has been insulted many times and vows revenge against Fortunato.
At one point in time when he felt that he had been insulted, the narrator decided that enough was enough and that he would have his revenge.
Answer:
A) Anaphora
Explanation:
The literary device Turner is using is 'anaphora'. This is because anaphora basically refers to the repetition of word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, and in the above except, the word 'behind' begins the clause and is also repeated; thus giving a perfect example of anaphora in a clause.
A position paper is an essay that presents an opinion about an issue (typically that of the author or another specified entity). Position papers are published in academia, in politics, in law and other domains.
Answer:
Free-Verse poem contributes to the theme of the poem as:
Option C: The absence of rhyme and meter brings out the meaningless nature of war that destroys lives and causes grief to innocent people.
Explanation:
The mentioned poem by 'Stephen Crane' highlights the brutality of war. It portrays the pain of separation by the the loved ones of the soldiers who die in the war.
He doesn't focus on the heroism of the soldiers instead talks about the psychological suffering of the people because of war.
Free verse poem is the one which doesn't have a specific rhyme and meter. It can have breaks in the stanzas. Absence of rhyme and meter highlight how meaningless a war which only destroys lives and brings sadness all over. Thus, free verse poem contributes to the theme of the poem.
Answer:
Poems are one of the most transformative art which helps in transforming a person and developing a better understanding of the World.
Explanation:
‘This Is Not Who We Are’ is a work by the famous poet and novelist Naomi Shihab Nye. Poetry helps the readers to understand the world from a different and better point of view. In this poem, Naomi helps us understand what it is to be a half Arab and half African by narrating the story of a woman. The poem depicts the fear of the people who are afraid to accept their heritage. The language used by the poets often have an emotional and strong impact on the readers.