The tone<span> of the poem “Dying” by Emily Dickinson is calm, and even flat. Her narration is factual and concise. Her purpose in using this tone is to make the readers believe that dying is not painless as everyone is imagining. She used this tone to send the message that dying maybe painless but the vision it is representing is horrifying. This poem started with the speaker already dead and describing then her death and what it feels when you die.</span>
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The author's attitude and opinion toward the subject.
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The author's perspective is their attitude toward the subject, meaning that the perspective is how the author feels about the matter at hand.
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You restate what they are asking, you answer the question, you cite your evidence, or quote your evidence, then you explain how you got your answer and why this is the answer, then end the question by saying your answer to the question again. (ex: This is why kids screentime should be limited)
Restate
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Cite/quote
Explain/end
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The book <em>Metamorphosis </em>is about a man Gregor that wakes up one day to discover that he has become an insect which alters his life, both his work and his relationship with his parents.
Each of his family members has different ways of adapting to this new Gregor. Greta, his sister still assumes that his taste for milk when he was a human remains the same now that he is an insect but soon finds out that his taste is different now that he is an insect.
His mother believes that Gregor will still turn back to being human and opposes the idea that Greta suggested removing some of his possessions out of the room so he will have more crawling space.
His dad, however, does not quite view Gregor as his son anymore after he turns to an insect and brutally assaults him when he escapes from the room.