Thinking the world is innocent is better then knowing what actually goes on
<span>Figurative language and imagery appear throughout N. Scott Momaday’s poem “Simile.” A simile appears in line two of the poem: “now we are as the deer.” Sensory imagery appears in lines three through eight. Visual imagery appears in lines three, four, and six; auditory/visual imagery appears in line five; and kinetic imagery appears in lines seven and eight. </span>
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There may be no land at the North Pole due to the fact that it could just all be ice that's floating atop the Arctic Ocean. Over the past few decades, scientists have discovered that the ice is thinning, therefore the likeliness of land beneath it is not great.
Answer:
Brainiest
Explanation:
The protagonist of Speak, Melinda begins high school (and the novel) traumatized by a ra.pe that occurred at the hands of upperclassman Andy Evans at a party the summer before. She has not told anyone about the ra.pe, however, and her classmates loathe her for calling the police at the party, while her parents and teachers are disappointed and angered by her sudden depression and apathy. She is smart, but refuses to do her homework, or go to class. She displays an aptitude for basketball and tennis, yet refuses to make any effort to follow through on her skills.