The short story "Was It a Dream?" plays on the idea of a dream on several levels. First of all, the characters are unnamed and generic. This is a strategy in order to show the reader that the characters are not special, they are everyone. In fact, the character could be the reader himself. The story is built in this way, forcing us to empathize deeply with the character.
Second, the story leaves the character confused, questioning how well can we really get to know a person, even when we believe we love him or her. Therefore, the story has a dream-like quality for the character.
Finally, the reader himself cannot fully trust the events he was told. Not only is the character confused, but the reader himself is not offered any clarity, making it all feel like a dream.
-Grammatical rules and restrictions were totally ignored; poems were longer and free of rhyme
-Belief that inspiration and imagination came from within; language became more personal
-Dramatic monologue began to be used; vivid details were used to create visual images
Answer:
dramatic monologue began to be used;vivid details were used to create visual images
No it is not. I believe that there should be no commas. So...
Newton and others should have realized that a static universe would soon start contracting.
Commas mean that there is a brief pause, and it just doesn't sound right with a pause in this sentence.
First-person point of view A) It places the reader into the action as a character in the story.
Second-person point of view B) It engages the reader with a character from a story narrating the action.
Third-person point of view C) It allows you to reveal the inner thoughts of multiple characters.
First-person point of view = A
Second-person point of view = B
Third-person point of view = C
a. were
b. be
c. is
d. are
Answer: Primary source
Explanation: A primary source is any piece of information that is created at the time under study. It is an original source about a topic that is why an original work or an experiment are examples of primary sources. Secondary and tertiary sources usually cite primary sources.
A. Martin's success in earning his doctorate's degree
B. Martin's experiences with discrimination and racial injustices
C. Martin's visit to India to learn more about Gandhi's philosophy
D. Martin's marriage to Coretta Scott Williams in his early twenties
I think very much that b is correct