What is the subject of the extended metaphor in this poem?
Freedom's Festivity
Smack in the m...
English, 13.11.2020 06:50, impura12713
What is the subject of the extended metaphor in this poem?
Freedom's Festivity
Smack in the middle of summer
we perform pirouettes on night's stage.
Pop! Sizzle! Wow!
Like percussionists
playing Lady Liberty's song,
reminding audiences of stars, stripes, and freedom.
Light is the ink we use;
hues of red, white, and blue,
a splash of purple and green too.
Just as a the firefly signals its love for summer
flish, flash, flickering.
we proclaim our passion for
life, liberty, and
the pursuit of celebration.
Boom! Bam! Pow!
O A. Fireworks
O B. Historical war battles
O C. Summer celebrations
O D. Freedom
Answers: 3
English, 21.06.2019 16:50, lilpeepxliltracy
How does the use of theme in a speech differ from theme in a written work? o a. in a speech, the theme also gives extra details about the topic. o b. in a speech, the theme is also used as an organizational tool. onc. in a speech, the theme also to establish a sense of authority. o d. in a speech, the theme also uses evidence to support a claim.
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 05:00, kalbaugh
Part b: which phrase from the text best support the answers to part a? a. “i don't want to talk to somebody when i go check in at an airport. i just either download the boarding pass to my phone or walk up to a kiosk and get it.” (paragraph 8) b. “you do not have to go far to find someone who disagrees with andrew mcafee, just around the corner to the office of another person at the same university.” (paragraph 11) c. “the set of things that machines do not do like humans is innumerable.” (paragraph 16) d. “you wonder if you're joining that long litany of voices who go down as having made the incorrect prediction one more time, but i think the facts are different this time.” (paragraph 23)
Answers: 3
Business, 28.02.2021 22:40
Arts, 28.02.2021 22:40
Mathematics, 28.02.2021 22:40
Mathematics, 28.02.2021 22:40
Advanced Placement (AP), 28.02.2021 22:40
Mathematics, 28.02.2021 22:40
Social Studies, 28.02.2021 22:40