The answer I think is either a compound sentence or a simple sentence
compound sentence = a sentence with more than one subject or predicate.
simple sentence=
a sentence consisting of only one clause, with a single subject and predicate.
I can also give you the definition of clause and subject or predicate Hope this helps ;)
When your asked questions like this its best to pull words out of the text describing the person. Think of what/who they are describing. Why are they describing it that way? Is it a reasonable reason, or is it more of their opinion?
I believe your answer is A.
Answer:
Dramatic irony occurs in “The Wife's Story”. With dramatic irony, the reader knows something the characters in the story are unaware of. In “The Wife's Story” the reader learns about the husband's foreignness long before the wife (in the past) becomes aware.
Answer:
Spanish is in my flesh, ripples from my tongue, lodges in my hips:
Explanation:
Imagery is the figure of speech that promotes an increase in the physical perception of the reader, in relation to the text. This perception is related to the activation of the five sensory senses, which the imagery wishes to itemize, making the reader have a real feeling about something.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where the phrase "Spanish is in my flesh, ripples from my tongue, lodges in my hips" stimulates the reader's ability to "feel" and shows that language becomes part of identity speaker's physics.
Answer:
B People are protected from the government infringing in their personal life
Explanation:
A right to privacy is best defined as protection from infringement from the government or anybody for that matter into the personal life of a citizen.
This right means that a person is entitled to having his privacy secured from anybody snooping into it without permission or valid reason.