Answer:
The answer is A. “April/Comes like an idiot, babbling and strewing flowers.”
Explanation:
Personification in poetry means to "humanize" not human things. For instance, the answer here is A, because April is a "thing" a month, it doesn't come like an idiot (a person is an idiot) it doesn't babble (a person-baby babbles) and it doesn't strew (people strew).
The rest of the options are simply being described, if you see, they're not being "humanized" in any way.
Answer:
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration before the newspaper headlines? --> Casual
Which tone should a reader use to read the newspaper headlines? --> Formal
Which tone should a reader use to read the narration after the newspaper headlines? --> Disappointed
Explanation:
Before reading the headlines, the author is in a casual, relaxed moment. There are no worries crossing her mind yet, no reason to be tense or sad. She then proceeds to reading the headlines, which are written in a formal tone. Headlines have a straightforward and serious aura. Imagine the voice of a news anchor reading them, and you'll be able to hear their formality. Upon reading them, the narrator is disappointed. She is now sad to know there are people fighting against integrating Central High.
Melba Pattillo Beals was a member of the Little Rock Nine. She was one of the first African-American students to integrate Little Rock Central High School.
Answer:
Casual, formal, disappointed
Explanation:
edge 2020
Answer: He approached the temple. As he went forward the light retired, and, when he put his feet within the apartment, utterly vanished. The suddenness of this transition increased the darkness that succeeded in a tenfold degree. Fear and wonder rendered him powerless. An occurrence like this, in a place assigned to devotion, was adapted to intimidate the stoutest heart.
(from Wieland by Charles Brockden Brown)
Explanation:
b. "I'll meet you at the library," Mickey said.
c. "I'll meet you at the Library," mickey said.
d. "I'll meet you at the Library," Mickey said.
The correct sentence is B. "I'll meet you at the library," Mickey said.
Mickey is a name and as such should always be capitalized. Since library in this sentence is a common noun, rather than a proper noun, it should be left lowercase. If it was a proper noun, such as the New York Public Library, then it would be appropriate to capitalize it.
Answer:
someone who's watching a situation unfold and have absolute knowledge of what is happening in the story
Explanation:
this type of narrator has total knowledge of what's happening and even the thoughts of people involved, he knows everything and is telling the story sharing them. often is taken as the voice of the author
Answer:
a group of wolves. they are families, and they hate other packs
A wolf pack is a group of people or things that operate as a hunting and attacking pack, in particular a group of attacking submarines or aircraft.
b. A fact-based collection of information designed to explain events to the masses.
c. A deliberate spread of information designed to shape people's views and actions.
d. An inaccurate use of facts to convince people to take the wrong side of a position.