The most common and quick association of the scarlet or red is bloom, in the book is written “He had been bleeding from the mouth, and his neck and the front of his shirt were stained a brilliant red.” Here Brother is narrating when he found Doodle, dead and alone, suffering and scared, the scarlet more than bool represents the dead.
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This question is missing the excerpt. I was able to find it online. It is as follows:
Read the excerpt from "Enrique's Journey":
Enrique greets the dawn without incident. The sky lightens behind the mountains to the east, and mist rises off the fields on both sides of the tracks. Men trot by on burros with tin milk containers strapped to their saddles, starting their morning deliveries.
Answer:
The narrative technique which the author includes in the excerpt is:
D. The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.
Explanation:
Sonia Nazario is an American journalist born in 1960. She won the Pulitzer for her book "Enrique's Journey," which tells the story of 17-year-old Enrique, from Honduras, who crosses countries in order to be reunited with his mother.
In the excerpt we are analyzing here, Nazario focuses on setting. Setting refers to the time and place where the story happens. From the passage, we know that it is dawn, that Enrique is most likely on a train, and that he sees fields and men along his path. However, that is not all that the setting reveals in the passage. There is a sense of accomplishment when Nazario says, "without incident". This is a sign that Enrique's journey is, until now, successful. A new day has begun, a new scenario unfolds, and Enrique is still moving closer to his destination.
Answer:
The author uses setting to show a sense of accomplishment.
Explanation:
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b. Security won’t let you in if you don’t wear your identity card at work.
c. One must wear one’s identity card at all times when at work.
d. Wear your ID card at work if you don’t want to get into trouble.
c. One must wear one's identity card at all times when at work
Using the pronoun "you" makes it less formal. Since c doesn't use "you" it's the most formal.
One element in the comparison is a noun phrase, but the other is not.
The word states is repeated in both elements of the comparison.
The two elements of the comparison, as stated, lack verb forms.
The second noun phrase in the comparison is not stated completely.
the rhythm pattern
the choice of word endings
the figures of speech used