Similes are literary devices that compares words with another directly, a bit different from a metaphor (Metaphors compare things indirectly related).
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Mr. Shiftlet’s Southern gothic character</h3>
Correct option is B
The simile used to develop Mr. Shiftlet’s Southern gothic character through "The image reinforces the idea that Mrs. Crater and Lucynell are both damaged."
- The "ugly words" of Mrs. Lucynell was that Shiflet was "a poor disabled friendless drifting man", but she also considers him capable enough to be her daughter's husband.
- This way of addressing him by the woman who expects him to marry her daughter shows that the world or society he lives in doesn't have much care about others, everyone for themselves.
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In showing the pain that losing a friend or loved one causes as well as demonstrating that disabled people or those with illness can live normal lives too
Honestly no it doesnt count as literate if it has spelling mistakes, like if you were spelling "then" but it was written as "tehn" it really makes you lose ur focus on the poem writing essay
Answer:
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Explanation:
It can change the meaning when one goes back and understands the time, place, and perspective from when the book was originally written.
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Yesterday!</h2>
Explanation:
When I was studying Skeletal Anatom for Veterinarians yesterday, I came across a video. THe video told me that the breed of the animal can help you tons when dealing with skeletal anatomy, then, when I went to vet school the next day, IT HELPED ME A LOT! At first, I had to do diffrent type of research for the animal, but then, looking at the breed of the animal after, it helped me because it saved me a lot of studying <3