Do writing exercises. A poem might start as a snippet of a verse, a line or two that seems to come out of nowhere, or an image you cannot get out of your head. ...Get inspired by your environment and those close to you. ...Pick a specific theme or idea. ...Choose a poetic form. ...Read examples of poetry.
Answer:
Part 1. Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie were both dedicated scientists who worked with their husbands in France, and they worked very hard due to a fear of failure and others opinions.
Not sure about 2...
3. The author thinks highly of Marie Curie.
4. I think "He moved through dangerous territory taking readings of the progress" But that's just an educated guess.
5. Along the narrow forest trail, ferns and tiny wildflowers.
6. Bald eagles build nests of branches; the nests may weigh tons.
7. A personal interview.
8. Jeremy is presenting his brother's work as his own, so this is plagiarism.
9. Can't answer due to lack of information.
10. The imagery of the highwayman riding.
11. I haven't read the book but death usually means a more serious and somber mood.
Answer: Two character traits that the narrator demonstrates are <u>insanity</u> and <u>paranoia.</u>
Explanation:
In this short story written by Edgar Alan Poe, the narrator wants to assure us that he is sane, although he has committed a murder. However, it very soon becomes clear to the readers that he is <u>insane</u>. He is obsessed with his roommate's evil eye, which is why he kills him:
<em>"I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye … but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye."</em>
After killing his roommate, the narrator chops him up. He, however, becomes <u>paranoid</u>, convinced that the dead man's heart is still beating. When the police arrives, he hears a heart beat, and assumes that they can hear it too. He believes that they know his secret and thus confesses to the police:
<em>"Almighty God! --no, no! They heard! --they suspected! --they knew! --they were making a mockery of my horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision!"</em>
The last one
Christmas trees are one thing so it needs a comma after trees not Christmas; cozy sweaters are one thing so it <em>also </em>needs a comma after sweater; and that cancels out the first three.