In Rudyard Kipling's XIX century poem 'If", the author uses a fatherly tone, it can specially be seen in the last line rhyme: yours is the earth and everything that's in it and/which is more/you'll be a man my son.
The subject is the human spirit and its best values, especially but not especifically, for males.
Kipling uses both Repetition (the word You appears severalt times in the poem) and Alliteration (like on the first paragraph: if you <em>can, keep</em>, your head..) are two of the literary devices used in this beautiful poem.
I fly high into the sky (usually on the 4th of July) I am full of brilliant color. you can light my tail and I will go soaring. I was discovered by accident but made later on purpose. I bring joy to many people
number 3 is.....true and number 4 is....... dactylic hexameter
I think it's the 3rd sentence because belligerent means hostile and aggressive.
Answer:
The answer is C. Cathy and Hareton are able to work through their differences.
Explanation:
Cathy and Hareton's relationship and Catherine and Heathcliff's relationship mirror each other in many ways; both Hareton and Heathcliff have a similar background, and Cathy and Catherine are also a lot alike. However, there was a distinct selfishness related to Catherine and Heathcliff's relationship. Their choices only highlighted their differences. However, <em>Cathy and Hareton were more good natured and respectful towards one another, and thus were able to work through their differences.</em>