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suter [353]
3 years ago
5

HELP ASAP PLZ I'll MARK BRAINLIEST IF ITS CORRECT AND 100 POINTS

English
2 answers:
Ghella [55]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Prologue–Chapter 2 While reading, think about…

setting

foreshadowing

theme of naturalism

Setting: Ethan Frome is set in the fictional town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. The story spans about 25 years, probably beginning in the late 1890s or early 1900s.

foreshadowing:

theme of naturalism:

Chapters 3–5 While reading, think about…

author’s purpose/point of view

symbolism

communication between characters

Chapters 6–8 While reading, think about…

rhetorical devices

themes

characterization

rhetorical devices: the whole story is riddled with them like when the scarf is worn by Mattie I think it symbolizes youth and being pretty

themes:There are a few themes that are in this book. One that issee personally is how your social environment makes you think ofall of the things you must not dolike cheat on your wife. Also another theme is the depression on winter and how wintereffected all of the residents ofthat town

characterization: ethan fromeused to be a beautiful man with adying mother ad then married Zeena who became old and less attractive. Then Mattie came into his life and became his love interest.

Chapter 9–Epilogue While reading, think about…

theme

the tragic hero

figurative language

theme: The theme at the end of the book in my opinion cares  about what you have in the first place (Zeena) because she stuck by you since the very beginning

the tragic hero: Ethans's life became a tragedy since he could not escape Starkfield and poverty and on top of that because of the sled crash he now looks disfigured and unappealing.

figurative language: At the end of the book Mrs. hale talks about how she thinks that the Fromefamily that's living on the farm and the ones that are already dead are pretty much the same to everyone

spayn [35]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

its when the fish walked in side the house it fart then the grandma barked at the cat that mooed then the fish droned with float on then the  chicken talk when the grass turned blue then it rained up and down then the horse had a tooth on its leg when the dog facetimed the whale  

Explanation: got it correct

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