Explanation:
in the story, telling the story from their own point of view.
Answer:
no. i dont know what this even is. stop it. get some help.
Explanation:
Part A: The imagery in the poem's first stanza affects its mood in the way described in letter A. The woodland paths, the lake that mirrors a still sky and the swans bring the reader a feeling of peace and quiet, pure serenity. The first stanza and its imagery only aim at creating a peaceful and tranquil mood, and nothing else. There isn't (not even in an implicit way) any sadness, darkness, and no romantic mood. It's a mere description of the scenery of the place.
Part B: The statement which best describes how the mood named in Part A changes in the poem's second stanza is the one we see in letter C. The departure of the swans symbolize constancy and beauty in the sense that that's how constant beauty is: it flies away when we least expect, as we get older. It gives the poem a more melancholic mood since the almost straight-forward scenery description we see in the first stanza is now followed by the narrator reflecting upon the passing of time ("The nineteenth Autumn has come upon me/ Since I first made my count) and how beauty (the one described in the first stanza) can be gone right before our eyes, and very quickly ("I saw, before I had well finished/ All suddenly mount/ And scatter wheeling in great broken rings/ Upon their clamorous wings).
Answer: the correct answer is a) People need to find small pleasures to give them hope when life becomes too painful to endure.
Explanation: In my opinion when Lizabeth shatters the marigolds, she finds that small pleasure.
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Answer:
the answer is the second one. (ugly : pretty : ::tall :short)
Explanation:
Definition of Analogy- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Here is an example sentence- "an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies"
The reason why I chose the second answer is because it is comparing beauty/society. Like for example, "alissa is tall, but sam is short" or "Emily is ugly, but Jessica is pretty". These are all comparisons.
I didn't choose the first answer (dog : cat :: cat : mouse) because it is just saying opposites and it is not comparing, it is naming animals.
I didn't choose the third one (brush: comb :: broom: sweep) because, again, they are only naming objects.
I didn't choose the fourth one (yellow : bright :: one : little) because its not comparing and its just naming random things that don't even go together lol