Answer:
The description of Ignatius' head contributes to the narrator's presentation that Ignatius looks unpleasant.
Explanation:
Ignatius is a very peculiar man and he causes people to be strange, because of the way he dresses, how he acts, his behavior and even his appearance, which is neither pleasant nor admirable. To reinforce the impression that Ignatius' appearance is bad, the author inserts the information that his head looked like a "fleshy balloon", which shows that he was ugly and that this contributed to people seeing him negative.
Answer:
Gone With the Wind
Explanation:
I'm currently reading the book (the outsiders) and he request the book Gone With the Wind and hair grease.
<span>Okonkwo is obsessed with masculinity and has striven to be seen as manly his entire life. So, when he learns his son, Nwoye, has joined joined a group of missionaries in Umuofia, he becomes upset fearing that they're weak and effeminate. Even though he learns that his son is happy.</span>
Answer:
uses a single speaker and expresses personal thoughts and
emotions goes to narratives and the other two goes to lyric
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