Answer:
B). He wants to communicate directly with readers.
Explanation:
'Song of Myself' by Walt Whitman explores the theme of individuality and democracy. Whitman employs a 'democratic' fusion of elevated and homely language to convey his message more effectively. His language experiment of combining high and low styles together signaled the idea of transcendentalism.
As per the question, Whitman employs a simple phrase like 'Who I am or What I mean?" to 'communicate with the readers directly.' <u><em>The central idea of the poem celebrates the entire humankind and their individual selves and thus, the use of a blended language including simple and elevated helped him convey his idea effectively</em></u>. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
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C. is the answer good luck.
In Chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout, Jem, and Dill venture downtown at night and find Atticus sitting in front of the jail. Unaware of their presence, Atticus is sitting in a chair and reading a newspaper. As the children begin to leave, a line of cars approaches and stops in front of the jail. Hiding near the hardware store, Scout, Jem, and Dill watch as the men exit the cars and approach Atticus. One of the men says, "He in there, Mr. Finch?" Atticus confirms that Tom Robinson is indeed inside but cautions them, "He's asleep. Don't wake him up." What follows is what Scout refers to as a "sickeningly comic aspect of an unfunny situation."
The men are there to participate in a violent and uncivilized act. However, while their goal is to lynch Tom, they are respectful of Atticus and do as he says by whispering when they speak. It is ironic that they plan to hurt Tom and may even hurt Atticus in the process; they speak to him respectfully and whisper out of obedience to him. They even refer to Atticus as "Mr. Finch." Though there is nothing funny about the events, Scout refers to the situation as "sickeningly comic." This is because the men are managing to be respectful while at the same time planning to do bodily harm.
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During the recital is the prepositional phrase.