Answer:
The similarities between Beauty Smith and Weedon Scott are that they are both men capable of teaching valuable things to others and especially While Fang. The difference between them is in the way of teaching and the relationship they establish with While Fang.
Explanation:
Beauty Smith & Weedon Scott are White Fang coaches, which means they have valuable knowledge that can be passed on to Fang and will be of great use to him. However Beauty Smith is extremely aggressive and undisciplined. He is the great villain of the story and represents a great danger for Fang.
Weedon Scott, on the other hand, is an understanding and caring coach who wants Fang's friendship and trust, becoming a great friend and mentor.
<span>It could be said that the detail at the beginning of the Pardoner´s tale have a “hooked” because <span>The gory details would have been interesting and may have caused his audience to listen. He gives the audience a vivid description of his acts. </span></span>
I'd say that the figure of speech that the speaker in the poem uses to emphasize why he longs to be at sea is C. repetition.
He is constantly repeating the phrase - <em>And all I ask is...</em>
The helplessness of war
medias portrayal of war
mans capability of peace
Which excerpt from Leslie Marmon Silko’s story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" contains an example of personification?
A.The priest approached the grave slowly, wondering how they had managed to dig into the frozen ground. . . .
B.His fingers were stiff, and it took him a long time to twist the lid off the holy water.
C.The wind pulled the priest’s brown Franciscan robe and swirled away the corn meal and pollen that had been sprinkled on the blanket.
D. He felt good because it was finished, and he was happy about the sprinkling of the holy water. . . .
Answer:
C.The wind pulled the priest’s brown Franciscan robe and swirled away the corn meal and pollen that had been sprinkled on the blanket.
Explanation:
Personification is the literary element that gives human attributes to inanimate objects.
The wind is not a living thing but it is depicted as pulling down the priest's Franciscan robe and swirling away the corn meal and pollen that were already sprinkled on the blanket.
Personification in summary is using human attributes like walking, laughing, crying, singing, etc to depict non living things.