We can see a paradox in the lyrics of "Breakeven" in the line:
"Just praying to a God that I don't believe in."
<h3>What is a paradox?</h3>
- A paradox is a sentence that presents two opposing ideas that complement each other.
- The paradox intends to create a sentence that expresses the complex, confused and contradictory feelings, which has the power to express the emotions of the speaker.
- Despite seeming contradictory, the paradox presents aligned ideas, with opposing meanings that harmonize.
The question above does not show the Spenser poem to which it refers, but it is possible to say that the paradox is developed in the poem to show opposing ideas, confused emotions, doubts, and misaligned thinking.
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That I believe is my dad. The only part that fits this is the loyal friend though
Answer:
The book, Hatchet, which was written by Gary Paulsen, was a recipient of the 1988 Newberry Honor.
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Answer:
15 - option A - A fourteen-year-old African American girl
16- option C- Sing the Negro National Anthem
Explanation:
The speaker of "Hanging Fire" is a fourteen year old girl, the poem is not very specific though, it can be taking place anywhere. The speaker jumps between topics a lot, but mainly she is worried about teenager stuff, and the other more impotant stuff in her life: death.
Henry Reed change the tone of the graduation ceremony when he, after he has delivered his address to the class, started singing the "Negro National Anthem" (it was banned from being sung at public events) Anyway, people join Henry voice and started singing as well.