In poems, thoughts and emotions are so closely connected that theme and mood are closely linked. Option C is correct.
The thought express the theme and emotions express the mood. They are closely connected in a poem.
The mood in a poem can be described through certain words uncluding: romantic, realistic, optimistic, pessimistic, gloomy, mournful, sorrowful, and the like.
convey the intelligence level of the men in the scene.
illustrate the sense of fear the narrator is experiencing.
reflect the reality of the characters’ situation in a straightforward manner.
indicate that the narrator may not fully understand his surroundings.
Hemingway uses vague pronouns and simple language to reflect the reality of the character's situation in a straightforward manner.
The answer to this question would be C.
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The answer would be The door was red, with a small, brass handle in the middle." because the narrator isn't telling us about a characters feelings & it is also describing something so we have an image of what it looks like , Like a video camera that follows the characters and the action, this type of narrator reports on events and lets the reader supply the meaning. It wouldn't be "Without more information, I was unable to make up my mind." because this is first person, I know this is first person because it includes "I". It also wouldn't be "Sammy felt afraid, but Marissa was filled with excitement." because this is omniscient because the narrator is telling us what everyone is thinking and feeling and reveals that information to the reader. Lastly it isn't "She wrote her book slowly, savoring every word she typed." because this is limited omniscient the narrator is telling us the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of a single character.
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The prefix for Climax can be : Anti
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Answer: The right answer is the (D) No, because a possessive noun comes before the word.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that family words such as mother should be capitalized when they replace or are a title for a person's name—"The other day I saw Uncle Tom at the mall" or "When I was in the pharmacy Mother called me," for instance. However, those words should not be capitalized if they are preceded by a possessive, as in the example.
a. secluded
b. unsophisticated
c. something useful
Answer: Something Useful
The book shows the definition in "A Modest Proposal" where the word is used --> expedient: something useful; an advantage
It's in page 576, in case y'all need it :)