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Option "B" is the correct answer to the following question.
Explanation:
Soliloquy is based on the Latin, that implies "to speak to ourselves." Romeo's affection and appreciation for Juliet are illustrated in this soliloquies. Romeo is overcome by his passion for Juliet upon seeing her positioned by her bed, and considers her to become more gorgeous than rising sun.
I might be able to do it but not now... try put it in an essay generator
Answer:
The first stanza brings the main focus of the whole poem, presenting us with the sad image of the captive bird.
Explanation:
The poem "The Captive Dove" by Anne Bronte talks about a captive dove in the speaker's room. She narrates how she felt about the imprisoned dove, an animal more associated with peace.
The given lines are from the very first stanza of the poem where the poet addressed the caged animal directly. The speaker, while observing the bird "<em>flap those useless wings</em>", feels pity for bird. She admits that she was engrossed in the bird that she forgot her own woes. Suggesting that only if the dove had "<em>one gentle mate
/ Thy little drooping heart to cheer,/ And share with thee thy captive state</em>", then it would be happy to be in the cage. But "<em>poor solitary dove</em>" had to "<em>joyless moan [and] pine, neglected, and alone</em>".
The first stanza brings the very sad situation of the bird to the fore, captivating us with the image of the bird helplessly flying around in the small space of its cage. It allows the readers to get the main idea of what the poem will be about. By laying emphasis on the captive state of the bird which is sad enough to make the speaker forget her own woes, the first stanza brings a great impact on the condition/ situation of the caged bird.
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I think that if you change your language more, to be more formal and not use words like "a kid named cole" or "snitched" (also not trying to be mean just being critical so that you can get a good grade) I will write the exact same thing but more formal, it will be 100% mine and you can use it if you would like.
Explanation:
In the story "Touching Spirit Bear" the protagonist is Cole Matthews. He is a troubled teenager that gets in trouble for injuring and harrassing a peer by the name of Peter Driscal. He does this because of some anger issues that he is dealing with. His offences were serious so, he was facing a lot of jail time. His parole officer believes that Cole can change and he doesnt deserve this so instead of sending him to jail he gets him into a Native American program that they call Circle Justice.
Cole becomes a better person throughout the book, he becomes more confident and courageous. You can see a clear change because in the beginning he was making bad decisions for himself and while he experiences all of the ups and downs in this program he grows as a person. In one scene of the book Cole burned a cabin down. This shows that Cole is not making the right decisions, he acts out and does something drastic. Although this is true, latter in the same scene Cole cries expressing his emotions which tells the readers that he knows what he did was wrong and deep down he wants to do better and change. In another scene of the book Cole decides to make dinner for everyone. This shows that he has changed and become better. He shows that he cares about others and wants to have joy in his life, he worked hard and showed that he respected others. Another way that shows Coles improvements is when he hugs his mom. He is showing her that he cares and that he changed.
Hopefully this helps, hope you get a good grade!
Ruthless : compassionate seem like antonyms so "bland : flavorful"<span>
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