Answer:
he is disappointed with his native land
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt is a coming of age story about a young man, Holling Hoodhood, who learns over the course of his seventh grade year that there is more to life than what he sees in his own world. With the help of a strict but caring teacher, Mrs. Baker, his flower child sister, Heather, a host of friends and heroes, and even Shakespeare, Hoodhood learns lessons about discrimination, becoming an adult, war, and determining one's own destiny.
Holling Hoodhood is a young man beginning seventh grade in a small suburb on Long Island in New York. His life is filled with worries about the family architectural business, friends, and immediate threats from older classmates. He doesn't realize the other dangers in the world in 1967, including the Vietnam war, discrimination, and the pain and suffering of those around him.
A. personification is the answer
There is nothing to pick from. Sorry, I could've helped!
Answer:
c. It sets a formal tone.
Explanation:
Syntax presents the rules of the language and the way it is formed in the sentences and speech. It is the way words are put in the sentences and correct forms of using them in order to understand the message fully.
Here, <u>the way language is used puts the atmosphere of the setting</u>. It sets the tone of mystery, creepiness, darkness, and explains the mood of the character and the place they are visiting. <u>The words are mostly adjectives to explain the setting and they are put together in the sentences that paint the picture of the place which sets the tone of the story.</u>