The setting suggests that the author identifies with the unsung heroes of the world (B).
- First of all, the story is dystopian, which means that the author is denouncing, and not praising, a certain system. Dystopia is often used as a caricature of phenomena the author views as threats (artifical intelligence, for example).
- Second, the protagonist contrasts with this system, which indicates that she is probably depicted as an admirable character and that the writer is on her side.
From this, you can infer that this story is a caricature of the way our world sometimes fails to recognize the exploits of some people, and maybe even praises these people for being humble about it.
Answer:
B. Dr. King uses lists in his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech to explain his point.
Explanation:
Organizational structure is how the words and information is presented. In his speech, Dr. King uses lists to emphasize his point. Allusions and symbolism are types of figurative language: not organizational structures. Literal language is not structure either.
As they run away from home, the boy in "Told in the Drooling Ward" by Jack London encounters a man and a woman on horseback. The man had a gun on his saddle. It is the man who owns the ranch.
<h3>What is the theme of
Told in the Drooling Ward?</h3>
The them of the above story is one of Freedom.
Two boys, one of them named Joe decide that they are going to run away from a home for children without parents.
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