Dr. King uses allusions in his "Letter to Birmingham Jail" to communicate complex concepts. Hence, option A is correct.
Allusions are indirect or brief references to people, events, or works of art or literature that the author assumes the reader is familiar with. They are a literary technique that writers use to add depth and meaning to their work by drawing on the reader's knowledge and associations with the referenced material.
Allusions can take many forms, including references to historical figures, well-known works of literature, mythology, popular culture, and current events. They can be used to create symbolism, evoke emotions, and add layers of meaning to a text.
Allusions require the reader to have some prior knowledge of the subject being referenced in order to understand the intended meaning. Thus, option A is correct.
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Answer:
A. Allusions
Explanation:
Allusions refer to things without exactly saying it, figurative language does the same thing
B) The whining of a dog.
C) The roar of an engine.
D) The sound of running water.
B. What she pointed out is very significant in these times.
C. I do not know how to invest my money.
D. Most animals thrive where they can find food easily.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
A is the correct answer.
Explanation:
a. personal information and career information
b. personal values and personal interests
c. career information and career values
d. personal information and personality type
Took the test, got 100%.
B. With the proper help, they'll complete the project early.
(C. They tried, although they didn't expect to win.) I know is wrong
D. They sang it, then sang it again.
The narrator seeks personal growth and learning, expressed in his longing for a new day. The specified options do not match the desires indirectly expressed in the story, except maybe for learning to speak, which can be connected to the narrator's learning new words.
Based on the provided text, it is difficult to determine the 'correct' option without more context on the story. However, the part of the text provided seems to hint at a narrator who has learned new words and longs for a new day, suggesting continuous learning and personal growth. There is no explicit mention of desires such as marrying Daisy, finding Jean, or having hard palms. The only concrete desire expressed by the narrator is for a new day, usually symbolizing hope for fresh experiences and learning. Thus, persona, desire, and learning are potentially vital aspects of this question.
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