Answer:
C.
Explanation:
After spraining an ankle during a marathon, Jean continued to the finish line since she decided prior to the race that nothing would keep her from finishing.
Answer:
Crystal said to Medeline that she hoped her friendship will last
The tone is joyful and contemplative
Explanation:
- The poet is overjoyed on seeing the daffodils. It was 'Fluttering and dancing in the wind'. The daffodils are compared to birds that flap their wings and to humans who could dance.
- The daffodils stretch along the lake like starts spread in the Milkyway. They seemed unending like the stars and were twinkling like the stars.
- The poet says he saw more than ten thousand. It is a hyperbole as it shows exaggeration.
- They were tossing their heads. The heads refer to the top part of the flower. They were moving and dancing in rhythm.
1) Evie's life in Denver was far more satisfying than when she became Evie. Her real name is Toswiah, as well as all her family, she had to change the name due to the shooting incident. In general, she lived a normal life in Denver, and being 'black' among 'whites' was not such a big deal, as she was a regular teenager with her strengths and weaknesses.
2) But her family faced the situation that changed everything. They had to move into another city, under new names to start a new life. The idea of new life was the only possible way to get over the problems but it was hard for each member of family. Her real name is important for Evie because it serves to her as connection with the past that she misses so much. Her name is her memories that (she thinks) can protect her from the harshness of new environment and stress that filled the family.
This is the story entitled "The Importance of Being Earnest".
Miss Prism's expressing concern for Jack and admiration for his devotion
to his brother are ironic because she knows from the start that Jack’s
pretences of having a brother are eventually real. He then finds out that
Algernon is his younger brother upon questioning Miss Prism at the last part of
the story.
<span>The story is an example of situation irony because the audience did not
expect that Jack has a brother and that it will be Algernon, as opposite to
their expected ending. </span>