Answer:
The repetition of a word associated with war and decay emphasize the horror of the past.
Explanation:
Answer:
First person point of view.
Explanation:
Point of view is the perspective from which the story or poem is narrated. It is through this "voice" that the readers are able to learn or "see" or "hear" about the story or poem.
The poem "The Song of the Storm-Spirits" by Cale Young Rice is narrated in the first person point of view. This is evident from the line <em>"Not dance as we"</em>, where the speaker uses the first narrative voice/ point of view "we".
Thus, the point of view of this poem is first person point of view.
Answer:
Explanation:
how did PI overcome the challenges he faced? When Pi is lost at sea he faces emotional obstacles that he must overcome in order to survive. Pi knows that he must conquer his fear of Richard Parker and tame him in order survive. “I had to tame him.
(or the MAIN PROBLEM IS THAT HE HAS NO BAIT; HIS PROBLEM IS SOLVED WHEN A FLYING FISH LANDS ON THE BOAT)
Answer:
Hmmm....
If I am to take your instructions as literally as you wrote them, then <em><u>there is no correct answer.</u></em> Yes, you read that right.
I focused on these words in particular:
Choose the sentence that is written correctly. Make sure to check for errors in subject-verb agreement <em><u>as well as any other errors</u></em>.
A. missing an apostrophe:
<em><u>Joes</u></em> intelligence and curiosity makes him a good leader for there company.
B. comma at the end of the sentence:
Joe's intelligence and curiosity make him a good leader for their compan<em><u>y, </u></em>
C. no S-V agreement:
Joe's <em><u>intelligence and curiosity makes</u></em> him a good leader for their company.
D. lacks possessive pronoun:
Joe's intelligence and curiosity make him a good leader for <em><u>they're </u></em>company.
Explanation:
You should use option 'B.' But, of course, replace the comma with a period. :)