Let's go through every answer to see which ones work as thesis statements.
A: No, Rainsford was not a vain hunter, and he never wanted to participate in Zaroff's "game".
B:<span> Yes, Zaroff believes that as long as your game (in this case, humans) has a slight chance, it's okay to hunt. Rainsford thinks that's just murder.</span>
<span>C: </span>Yes, Zaroff is extremely passionate about hunting. He thinks of hunting humans as just plain hunting, and he is passionate about it.
D:<span> Yes, Connell makes great use of irony in this story. One example is at the beginning of the story when Rainsford is talking to Whitney, and Rainsford says, "Who cares how a jaguar feels"? Yet, when he is the one being hunted, he thinks his feelings should matter.</span>
<span>E: Yes, some examples of red and blood used to demonstrate violence and terror are the blood-warm waters that Rainsford falls into, the blood-red lips of the General, and the blood-stained weed on the island.
So, the correct answers are B, C, D, and E.</span>
Answer: The choice of word/jargon is harder to understand
Explanation: Shakespeare often used phrases that were somewhat normal in the time that he wrote them, but overtime, the English language has evolved into what it is today. This means no tongue twisters and rhymes that we don't understand or cutting words in half like "'til morrow"
Answer:
The author used persuasive well in this story. He made a powerful message in this story. The powerful message that this short story is saying, is that teenagers should put down all the technology they use today. Instead they should just go to the nearest library and read a book, because it provides a quiet place to let our imagination run free.
I think this story appeals to all audiences, but mostly teenagers. In this short story, Pete Hamill was mainly talking about his childhood experiences with libraries and books. He talks about how most parents and teachers beg their children to read, and his teachers didn't have to do that.
Libraries are a very important part of life. they help people with many things and people should help earn money to keep public libraries available to people.
Explanation:
The <span>poetic line which contains an example of consonance are:
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He gives his harness bells a shake
Left not their churchyards unadorned with shades
Consonance refers to the agreement of sounds produced by consonants; in this case, shake and shades.
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