Answer:
b
c
Explanation:
OB. The work is controversial.
OC. The work refers to itself.
OD. The narrator is also the author.
SUBMIT
Answer:
b the work is controversial
Explanation:
just did it.
Nah the answer is, A. Snow's work looks at how the disease spreads geographically, while Poe's work looks at how it affects different classes of society. I reread both stories, and Snow's includes a map that shows where the disease came from, and Poe's ends with the red death spreading and killing the prince who thought he was safe in his high-class home.
The correct option is this:
SNOW'S WORK LOOKS FOR THE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE TO PREVENT IT, WHILE POE'S WORK PERSONIFIES IT TO ENTERTAIN HIS AUDIENCE.
The major difference between the works of these two authors is this: in his book, Snow's focus was concentrated on the cause of cholera and how to prevent it while Poe's book personified the plague that was killing the people and describe how he went about killing his victims, thus entertain his readers with his story.
What dreams we have and how they fly
LIKE ROSY CLOUDS ACROSS THE SKY;
Of wealth, of fame, of sure success,
Of love that comes to cheer and bless;
And how they whither, how they fade,
The waning wealth, the jilting jade—
The fame that for a moment gleams,
Then flies forever,—dreams, ah—dreams!
A.
simile
B.
metaphor
C.
onomatopoeia
D.
alliteration
Answer: A. Simile.
Explanation: A simile is a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related with each other. When writing a simile, we use the words "like" and "as" to make the comparison. Similes are often use to help explain a point or a perspective by creating an image in the reader's mind. In the given stanza from the poem "Dreams" by Paul Laurence Dunbar the line "Like rosy clouds across the sky" is an example of a simile that compares dreams with rosy clouds.