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Its an
Imperative sentence
Explanation:
its giving a command or a request so its imperative
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I believe that the sentence from this excerpt that shows such a metaphor is the following one - <u>This tower was a giant, standing with its back to the plight of the ants.</u>
We are the ants - we are completely insignificant before nature, and before fate itself, as, according to the naturalists, we cannot influence our own lives, but rather just wait to see what happens. We cannot change our fate - what's been decided for us is going to happen and there is nothing we can do about it.
Answer:
step in creating a summary
short note
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4. The writing in Jackson's speech "On Indian Removal" is characterized by long and <u>COMPLICATED</u> sentences.
5. Rutledge's writing in "Samuel's Memory" is characterized by <u>SHORTER </u>sentences
6. The <u>TONE</u> of Rutledge's essay is sadness and loss.
When you analyze a piece of fiction you pick out specific pieces that have meaning or you can find the meaning to. Analyzing will consist of highlighting and marking in the margin. When you analyze you should also write down words you do not understand so you can look them up later. You should keep note of the character and places the author creates, especially if it is made up. When you do this it is easier to track the story line. Analyzing is overall very important to keep you mind in the right place while reading a fictional story.