English, 30.03.2021 18:00, glocurlsprinces
(From Mississippi solo by eddy harris )
2. Line 10: What sentence fragments are in this line? What ideas do you have about why
the author chose to write in this style?
3. Lines 13β25: How does the author personify the river? What effect does this
comparison have on the text?
4. Lines 65β67: What evidence describes what the tips of the tress are being compared
to? Describe the impact this simile has on the text.
5. Lines 85-100: What ideas do you have about why this particular episode is so
memorable for the author? How did events shape his ideas about the episode?
6. Writing Activity: Literary Analysis Look back through the memoir to list examples of
how the author uses similes and personifies the river. Focusing on examples from your
list, write a two to four-paragraph literary analysis that explains how the author uses
figurative language in this memoir.
Support your main points by using quotes from the text as examples.
β’ Explain the meanings of the examples and how they contribute to important ideas of
the memoir.
β’ Discuss what impressions you have about the author's writing style, based on his
use of figurative language.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, khohenfeld0
What is the main way a sequence of events is used to resolve a conflict?
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, kymmyaboss2
1. fallacy of logos "my favorite teacher said that we should vote for mr. martinez, so i believe he is the best." 2. fallacy of ethos "if we don't pass this environmental protection bill now, the world will probably end soon." 3. fallacy of pathos "the last time it rained, our local sports team won. it is raining today, so they will win tonight."
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 06:00, teresaswinger
Electronic cover letters are longer than traditional paper cover letters.
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