During the 20th century, experimenting a drama is being vital. Eugene O'Neill is the most praiseworthy dramatist in the 20th century. He experimented dramas with dramatic forms and methods of production. Based on my research he worked with the Provincetown Players.
The excerpt from “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall which is an example of sensory imagery is <u>“brushed her night-dark hair.”</u>
“Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is a poem which is a conversation between a mother and daughter about a 'Freedom March' which will be happening on the streets of Birmingham. The daughter wishes to attend the march but her mother restricts her to go there and tells her about the dangers of going there. Instead, she sends her daughter to Church which is a safe place. But unfortunately, a bombing happens in the church in which the mother finds her daughter dead. She falls prey to the act of racism.
The line“brushed her night-dark hair” appeals to both the sense of touch and sight in the poem.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C is the only one that emphasizes the "father and daughter" relationship.
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Answer:
The type of evidence used in the excerpt is: anecdotal.
Explanation:
Anecdotal evidence comes from personal testimonies, that is, from stories people tell about something that happened to them. This type of evidence is casual, informal, and often unscientific. This is the kind of evidence used in the excerpt. The author is relating Elisa's story, her personal experience as a fast-food restaurant worker. The whole passage is based on her testimony, which makes it anecdotal.