Answer:
Espaillat uses structure to develop the theme that grief affects people greatly by using an A, B, A, B poem structure until the last two lines that go A, A. This 'flatlining' either means that the author's mother has become emotionally numb do to her grief and repititive working coping mechanism or she has died due to this, therefore her death being represented by an A, A rhythm.
Explanation:
The structure shows (especially at the last two lines) an example of grief and its affects through her mother. She's 'alive' either metaphorically or physically and then 'deceased' at the end metaphorically or physically.
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This quote argues that the more photographic a work of art is, the less valuable it also becomes. It is also considered less powerful and creative.
What this quote most likely wants to convey is the idea that art is not meant to copy reality accurately. Instead, art is meant to be creative, innovative and emotional. It should interpret and manipulate reality, as opposed to copying it. A work of art that simply imitates reality is one that is not particularly creative.
I believe it would be a head on collision because if you pay attention to what is happening in front of you, you know when there is danger
Create points that are valid, justify others answers, listen to what the other says, say your reasoning. Find a good middle if both can't decide who's right.
What is a “hero”?
A.
The chief protagonist in a comedy
B.
The “good guy” of the play
C.
The main character in a play
<em><u>D. </u></em>
<em><u>The most flawed of all the </u></em><em><u>characters</u></em>
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