The speaker in "Remembrance" is planning to continue to live her life, and try not to think of her pain so much. In this poem, the speaker explains that her lover died some years ago. Since that time, she has never been truly happy again, and her life feels much emptier. However, she also tells us that, as time has passed, the pain has decreased. Although she might never love in that way again, she has decided to stop reflecting on what she lost, and instead focus on continuing her life.
Answer:
Contrasts
Explanation:
Despite shows that the parents' best efforts contrasts with their probable chances of making mistakes. Parents make their best efforts ; however, they will certainly make mistakes in raising their children. The fact they make efforts does not guarantee they will always be right, so their willingness contrasts with the chances of making mistakes in their role as " good" parents.
Which theme of the story does the scarlet letter symbolize?
A.suffering
B.murder
C.shame
D.sacrifice
b. The weather stayed nice and it looked as though it was going to be a good summer.
c. No, I said, nothing in particular; it was just a story I wrote.
d. Then, on June 28, The New Yorker came out with my story.
Answer:
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The answer is option A. I went on picking up the mail every morning, pushing my daughter up and down the hill in her stroller, anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker, and shopping for groceries.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer because the tone of the sentence best matches the tone of Shirley Jackson's writting, The Lottery. The tone of the lottery is light, fun, and peaceful, and option A shows a very similar tone by adding details of fun and peacefulness such as "pushing my daughter up and down the hill" and "anticipating pleasurably the check from the New Yorker".
The passage which best shows how Shirley Jackson's specific word choices contribute to the story's tone is option A.
This reflects a writer's attitude towards a subject matter in a literary work.
Hence, we can see that the tone of the lottery is light and peaceful and option A clearly shows the same tone as Shirley Jackson's, as the excerpt says "anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker".
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May I please get a summary ?
Answer:
The Ball Poem” is a very subtle and beautiful poem about a little boy’s growing up. The poet sees this little boy one day when he has just lost his ball. The loss of his ball is teaching him that in life, we often lose things and they cannot be easily replaced. Such lessons are a part of growing up, and everyone has to learn them at some point in time or the other. However, it is painful for the poet to watch the boy in his sad state. He is sure that the ball, as well as the person who whistles by the boy, feels the same way as he does.