Answer:
- The human body is being moved along by an outside force.
Explanation:
'Death by Black Hole' authored by Neil deGrasse Tyson details the significance of our senses in advancing the scientific understanding while Billy Collins's 'Man Listening to Disc' discusses the sensory impressions evoked through music('jazz').
As per the question, the key idea that is being discussed in both the given excerpts would be 'the human body is being moved through an outside force('black hole' in the first and 'music' in the second). The idea is clearly reflected by the phrases <u>'parts of...body moving towards the same spot' and 'music flowing through the soft calipers</u>.' Both the authors have excellently employed 'imagery' to provide a sensory experience to the readers how the human body is being dislocated by the external forces.
Answer:
It can mean either 'very fond of the teddy' or 'is only fond of that teddy'
I'm pretty sure it's the second one I said
Explanation:
1. Choose a story and re-read it
2. React personally. What aspects of the story do you seem to be most affected by? You should look at more than one aspect.
3. Determine the theme of the story. What is the main point? HINT: Try to complete this sentence: This story argues that …
4. Connect #2 & 3: How do you see this aspect and the theme relating
The correct answer is metaphor.
A metaphor is a rhetorical figure of speech where two or more things are symbolically compared, without using the words such as like or as (because that would be a simile). This whole poem is symbolical/metaphorical - it talks about the passage of time and how everything is transient and fleeting.