The sun is being personified. It is giving the sun a violent trait when saying “the sun beat us down”
A primary source, you are getting information from a witness/perpetrator.
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Answer: THIS IS FOR EDGE2020 ENGLISH 1 SEM 1 "IDENTIFYING METAPHORS" i searched it and it brought me here which is completely wrong. it didnt have any other brainly option to choose from. youre welcome
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Explanation:
Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
–"I Have a Dream,"
Martin Luther King Jr.
What are examples of metaphors in this passage from King’s speech? Check all that apply.
“time to make real”
“our nation”
“desolate valley of segregation”
“sunlit path of racial justice”
“quicksands of racial injustice”
“solid rock of brotherhood”
For 5 points? Nah
Explanation:
5 points?
Answer:
A. Details in the story are limited to the narrator’s first-person point of view.
Explanation:
Juan A. A. Sedillo's short story "Gentleman of Rio en Medio" revolves around the story of Don Anselmo's business of trying to sell his land in New Mexico to some Americans. The story deals with the themes of community, desires, beliefs, greed, etc.
The narrator is an unknown narrator who is the real estate agent mediating the business transaction for the old man and the Americans. And in this narration, the reader's understanding is affected by the limited point of view of the narrator. This is because even though the narration is a first-person point of view, the narrator provides a limited view from his own, and couldn't provide the perspective of the other characters. This presents us with a limited view, restricting our access to the whole side of the story.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.