Which two elements of Shackleton's South! are common traits of a memoir?the use of imaginative characters
the blend of imagination with facts
the third-person point of view
the vivid description of the landscape
the first-person point of view

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

The other answer on this question only gave one when it asked for two, if I am not mistaken. The one they did give is correct; However, they did not really explain it. So for anyone still looking for this questions answer, or for anyone looking to confirm it, I'll put this here.

- The vivid description of the landscape.

- The first-person point of view.

A vivid description of any nature is a common trait of a memoir. Because memoirs are a collection of memories from the authors real life, they are able to recount such events in more detail than someone who has just made the story up.

The vast majority of memoirs are written in past tense with a first-person point of view. This is because they are recalling real events that happened to them sometime in their past. Although not all memoirs do this, that is still the correct answer because most do, and Shackleton does. Shackleton's "South!" is written in first-person.

The other options do not apply here.

There is no "imagination" in memoirs, because memoirs are factual events. That means the first two are out.

Third-person point of view is also out, because as I stated above, Shackleton's "South!" is written in first-person.


Answer 2
Answer: The two elements of Shackleton's South! are common traits of a memoir is the vivid description of the landscape. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above

Related Questions

Humans have skin.........animals have furHowever In spite off
In this excerpt from “A Woman’s Shortcomings” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, what is the effect of parallelism?. It creates a passionate rhythm that matches the speaker's message.. It creates a musicality or lilting, which reinforces the speaker's strong passion.. It lends legitimacy to the speaker's claim that she knows what love is.. It adds to the high standard the speaker is claiming one must meet to love another.
Help please thank you sdfsf
Which sentence uses quotation marks correctly? A. "Let's have lunch tomorrow, said Bonnie. B. "Let's have lunch tomorrow, said Bonnie." C. "Let's have lunch tomorrow," said Bonnie. D. Let's have lunch tomorrow," said Bonnie."
Keela's New Rideby Bryan Ellett Keela always got whatever she wanted. Her father gave her a new bike, a nicer bike than any of her friends had. One day, Keela went into a store and left the bike out front, and when she came back outside, the bike was gone. She didn't care; she could just get another one! Keela's father said he would not buy her a new bike, and he said that she would have to do chores to earn enough money to buy another one. So, for the next two months, Keela took out the trash, did the dishes, and scooped the dog's poop. Finally, Keela's father told her that she had earned enough money for a new bike. "I'd better work for a few more days," she told him, "because I need enough money to buy a bike lock, too." Which of these themes is reflected in this passage? A. People value things more when they have to work for them. B. Parents should never give anything to their children for free. C. It is better to buy used bikes because they won't get stolen. D. Children should always volunteer to help with the chores.

Sentence describing fire
Please help! can't think of anything

Answers

Here are a few:

Fire is similar to a hot hand coming to up to the sky with flashes and ashes sprinkling down like the winter snow.

Brilliant hot blazes glint, illuminating the dull world around its liquid center as the ashes move around in the sky above.



The searing fire was like an inferno with its scorching embers, and it swallowed everything in its path up in a sea of devouring flames. 
Hope this helps!

interpret the analogy. misery:depression::_____:pleasure fatigue melancholy boredom sadness enjoyment

Answers

Since misery and depression are both sad/bad kinds of feelings, then we have to find a pair of words that have the same kind of feeling in order to complete this analogy. The correct answer should be melancholy and boredom. 

Which of the following reflects the content of literature in the Rationalism time period?

Answers

Rationalism as a time period was reflected in art that dealt with importance of education, classical influences, importance of hard work, etc. 

n the following sentence, identify the part of speech of the italicized word. Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes. A. Pronoun B. Adjective C. Noun D. Verb

Answers

fish is a noun,
pastimes is a noun
oldest is an adjective

i know it’s answered but the italicized word is supposed to be “fish”

Relative dating helps determine _____Chronological order
Artifact importance
Or stratigraphy

Answers

A. Chronological order

When dating artifacts, sometimes it is impossible to directly place a date on an item in question.  However, sometimes it is possible to know the relation of the artifact in question to other artifacts whose date of creation or existence is known.  And, because of this, it is possible to determine an approximate age, not by directly dating, but by relative dating.  Thus, if you know the artifact in question existed after Artifact A, but before Artifact B, because of the chronology of things, you’d be able to come up with an approximation.  

Can u give me a copy of gettyburg address

Answers

Executive Mansion,

Washington, , 186 .

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that "all men are created equal"

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who died here, that the nation might live. This we may, in all propriety do. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow, this ground-- The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have hallowed it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.

It is rather for us, the living, to stand here, we here be dedica-ted to the great task remaining before us -- that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people by the people for the people, shall not perish from the earth.


There you go :) Hope this helps:)