This question is about the book "Angela's Ashes".
Answer and Explanation:
Humor increases the effectiveness of the text because it makes it lighter and more enjoyable. This is because even in the midst of pathetic situations, as shown in the question above, the book portrays very serious and uncomfortable elements such as hunger, disease, extreme poverty, death and hopelessness. McCourt's use of humps relieves this feeling of discomfort and makes the book more effective, as it can deliver a message.
I believe that I would have liked it less if the humor in the book was homitized, because it would take away that relief and let only all the obscurity of the story and all the discomfort consume me as a reader and leave a heavy, slow and demotivating reading.
Answer:
Well, you could answer this multiple ways really. Throughout his story, he receives help from both Hermes <em>and</em> Athena
Explanation:
Answer:
To save children who were stuck inside because they felt guilty that the fire was most likely caused due to them
Explanation:
You wrote the same sentence twice, so I'm not sure if there are more than two options. Nevertheless, the sentence which contains a verbal phrase acting as a modifier is the second one - <span>Giving a presentation in front of my class, I suddenly developed severe stage fright.
Here, the verbal phrase <em>giving a presentation in front of my class </em>is used as a modifier, an adverbial modifier stating the reason why this person developed stage fright. On the other hand, in the first sentence, <em>passing my driving test on the first attempt </em>is not used as a modifier, but rather as the subject of this sentence.
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