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aksik [14]
2 years ago
9

Select the correct answer.

English
1 answer:
aleksklad [387]2 years ago
3 0
Answer: A) to become interested in or engaged in something

Explanation:
Meaning of take up-
become interested or engaged in a pursuit.
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olga55 [171]

Answer: 1a 2b 3c

Explanation:

1 is statistics, logos is statistics and facts.

2 is convincing you with emotion. Pathos is emotions.

3 is making the speaker more credible in some way. Ethos is increasing the speaker's credibility.

4 0
3 years ago
8. How does Maupassant develop the narrator's character
olga_2 [115]

This story is not a usual one. It talks about how our views and ideas can be judgmental and hurtful. It puts us (readers) in a point where we start thinking about our own perspectives.

Explanation:

This story has two main components as symbols - belief and honesty. The author wants to describe the entire scene in darkness. He excludes elements that give us 'hope' in our lives.

The woman who the narrator loved deceived him. She portrayed to be a faithful, honest and innocent woman who loved him deeply. This was an impression that everyone had about her including the narrator.

The story starts off with an exclamation of grief, where he yells 'I had loved her madly!'. From this part of the story, he continues to talk and express his love/emotion towards his lover. He continues to suffer in her loss, goes to places where he can relive moments, visits her grave and sits there for hours. He reads the messages on the tombstones where the story ends.

The entire course of story makes us understand that he understand how she deceived him from the beginning till the end.

7 0
3 years ago
In keeping with traditional villanelle structure, the last line of this poem should be:
Kay [80]

Answer:

A. who scorned the tick of the falling weather.

Explanation:

A traditional villanelle is a poetic form that has five tercets and a quatrain that acts as the closing stanza. The tercets are a three-line stanza while a quatrain is a four-line stanza. Moreover, it follows a pattern where the first and last line of the first tercet acts as the third line in the following tercets, alternating between the two.

Simply put, the first line of the first stanza will become the third line in the second and fourth stanza. Similarly, the third line of the first stanza will become the third line of the third and fifth stanzas. and these two lines will become the closing lines of the quatrain.

So, in keeping with the traditional villanelle structure, the last line of the poem "Lament" by Sylvia Plath will be <u><em>"who scorned the tick of the falling weather."</em></u>

6 0
2 years ago
What is the climax for the movie coco
svetoff [14.1K]

when they found out that the other man wasn't his grandfather

8 0
3 years ago
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Hi is it a long vowel sound
Natali5045456 [20]
Hi is not considered a long vowel sound. 
3 0
3 years ago
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