Answer:
False.
Explanation:
A frame narrative is the form or style of writing a story that has another story within itself. Simply put, a frame narrative is a story within a story, where the characters in a novel/ story tell another story in the story.
Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" tells the story of the Loisels' lives and the subsequent loss of a borrowed necklace. This led them to use up their savings and even borrow money to cover the cost of the lost necklace, which turned out to be just a fake/ copy. There is no story within the main story frame. So, this short story is not an example of a frame narrative.
Answer:
"The boys being set free symbolizes them being free from the rules of the school". And "The blind street symbolizes the aimless and drab life on North Richmond Street."
Answer:m
Explanation:
b. death and solace
c. conversion and religion
d. sin and God’s wrath
I would like to say the answer is: B-death and solace
When I read the poem, it seems as if someone is about death and a person longing to be with their deceased loved one.
Here are a few examples of why I think this:
- As weary pilgrim, now at rest... His dangers past and travails done.....The burning sun no more shall heat....Nor stormy rains on him shall beat.
longing to be with ones loved one who has died example:-
O how I long to be at restAnd soar on high among the blessed....This body shall in silence sleep.....Mine eyes no more shall ever weep.
Hopefully this helped and yes, I did take some excerpts from the poem so that you could see why I thought B was the best answer. Good luck.
Answer:
death and solace
Explanation:
i got 100 on the test
B. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous.
C. The players continue to work on both hitting and fielding, allowing them to improve both skillsets.
D. The game was tied at halftime; each coach gave his team a pep-talk.
Answer:
B. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous.
Explanation:
A run-on sentence is a sentence consisting of two or more independent clauses (group of words having a subject and a verb and that expresses a complete thought) that are not separated by a period, semicolon or joined by a conjunction ( E.g. and, for, but, yet, in adittion) and that, instead, are connected improperly with a comma or without any type of punctuation.
Sentence B is an example of a run-on sentence because both independent clauses (The game will be called if the storm continues and the weather is dangerous) are improperly separated by a comma when they should be separated by a period or a semicolon instead.