The parade marched down the street. It was led by a caped drummer. He set a stately pace and tapped the accompanying rhythm. A marching band followed behind him, matching his pace. Behind the band were floats of all sizes and designs. Children and adults were riding on the floats, tossing out penny candies, streamers, and plastic prizes. The street was lined with people. The noises of revelry filled the streets. Narrator's Perspective:

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Answer 1

Answer:

The narrator's perspective is the third person point of view.

Explanation:

We can see that the narrator's perspective is in the third person because the narrator is not participating in the actions to which he is narrated, on the contrary, he has a panoramic view, from outside the situation in which a character is inserted and that character is not him . In other words, the narrator is not narrating a personal situation, in which he participated.

In addition, we can see that the narrated does not use pronouns like "I", "my" and "mine", which shows that he is not participating in the story.

Answer 2

Answer:

Third Person Objective

Explanation:


Related Questions

how should this sentence be changed? our spelling team preformed well because we studied the words for a long time.

1.insert comma after the word preformed
2.insert comma after the word because
3.insert comma after the word words
4.no change

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Answer:its 2

Explanation:

I would say 1.because it seems most logical l guess you could say

FADE IN: INTERIOR COURTHOUSE. We are in a small room used for prisoner-lawyer interviews. A guard sits at a desk behind STEVE.

KATHY O'BRIEN, STEVE’S lawyer, is petite, red-haired, and freckled. She is all business as she talks to STEVE.

O’BRIEN

Let me make sure you understand what’s going on. Both you and this King character are on trial for felony murder. Felony murder is as serious as it gets. Sandra Petrocelli is the prosecutor, and she’s good. They’re pushing for the death penalty, which is really bad. The jury might think they’re doing you a big favor by giving you life in prison. So you’d better take this trial very, very seriously.

When you’re in court, you sit there and you pay attention. You let the jury know that you think the case is as serious as they do. You don’t turn and wave to any of your friends. It’s all right to acknowledge your mother.

I have to go and talk to the judge. The trial will begin in a few minutes. Is there anything you want to ask me before it starts?

STEVE

You think we’re going to win?

O’BRIEN (seriously)

It probably depends on what you mean by “win.”

—Monster,
Walter Dean Myers

Read this passage. In a paragraph, explain what the reader can tell about Mrs. O’Brien’s feelings toward Steve based on how they speak to each other.

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Answer:

O'Brien seems to have doubts about whether Steve is innocent. She shows this by saying, "It probably depends on what you mean by 'win.' O'Brien also shows that she does not respect Steve very much, because she orders him around as if he does not know how to behave.

Explanation:

Answer:

O'Brien seems to have doubts about whether Steve is innocent. She shows this by saying, "It probably depends on what you mean by 'win.' O'Brien also shows that she does not respect Steve very much, because she orders him around as if he does not know how to behave.

Explanation:

These were not merely "friendly Indians.”

How does this quotation from "Thanksgiving A Native American View” affect the author’s argument?

The author is arguing that the American Indians were able to help the Pilgrims, because they were sophisticated.
The author is arguing that the American Indians were nice, and that is why they helped the Pilgrims.
The author is arguing that the Pilgrims were not friendly, in contrast to the American Indians.
The author is arguing that neither the Pilgrims nor the American Indians were friendly.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I put A as a guess and got it right

thank me later

Answer:

The author is arguing that the American Indians were able to help the Pilgrims because they were sophisticated.

Explanation:

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
5 points
I can introduce you to the people you need to complete the project: Melissa, my sister-
in-law, Tony, my stepbrother; and Michael, a local policeman.
I can introduce you to the people you need to complete the project: Melissa, my sister-
in-law; Tony, my step-brother, and Michael, a local policeman.
I can introduce you to the people you need to complete the project: Melissa, my sister
in law, Tony, my step-brother, and Michael, a local policeman.

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Answer:

I can introduce you to the people you need to complete the project: Melissa,my sister-in-law, Tony, my stepbrother and Michael my stepbrother

Explanation:

About the last punctuation mark before Michael I am not sure cause according to our education system the and is enough no need for a punctuation mark.

As for the rest I hope it is satisfactory

Yuki is writing a literary critique about a novel. What can she do to make sure her thesis is well supported? discuss her own real-life experiences explain the dictionary definition of an important term in the essay include a relevant quotation from the novel make a sweeping statement that appeals to a large group of people

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Answer:Include a relevant quotation from the novel

Explanation:Since she is making a literary critique about the novel it will be wise to use actual quotations from the novel so that one can actual see the flow of her critiques and how valid they are when you look at what she would have quoted.

The critique is about the novel so to make a sound argument she must quote from that novel.

Answer:C

Explanation:edge2021

1. the 16th century was an age of great_____exploration.
A. cosmic B. land C. mental D. common man E. none of above.

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Answer:

In the sixteenth century, an age of great marine and terrestrial exploration, Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world.

None of the above

Which words are opposites? 1. War, Peace 2 Dog,Cat 3. Weight, Wait 4. Crayons, Paint

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Answer:

War and peace

Explanation:

Answer:

2.

Explanation:

Dog and Cat

Helpppp plzzz I need it by tomorrow 50+ POINTS

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Answer:

I read these before

Explanation:

A Story that illustrates the
Saying a good name is better than
gold and silver".​

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Someone asked Bill Gates ( the richest man in the world at the time), ” is there someone richer than you? ”

Gates said : ” Yes, there is. ” And he went on to tell this story:

One day I was waiting on my flight, then I went to buy a newspaper to this guy who was selling them, after I grabbed the newspaper, I looked for a change in my wallet, I couldn’t find it. Then the guy said to me, it’s okay you can take it.

Couple months later, Gates flew into that same airport and when he went to buy a newspaper, the same guy was selling them and the same thing happened. After he grabbed the newspaper, he couldn’t find any change in his wallet. Then the guy told him, it’s okay you can take it. Gates said no no, not again, you gave it to me last time for free, I can’t take it again. The guy replied, yes you can take it, I’ll deduct it from my profit, it’s not a loss to me, just take it. And Gates went on his way.

Couple years later, after Bill Gates became who he is now, with the fame and all the money in the world, he remembered this newspaper guy. He tracked him down, and after a month and half, he found the guy, and he asked him:

Gates : do you know who I am?

News paper guy : yes I do, you are Bill Gates.

Gates : do you remember me, giving me newspapers for free?

News paper guy : yes I do.

Gates: I want to repay for what you did for me back then. Name something that you want and I’ll fulfill it.

News paper guy : no, I cant.

Gates : why?

News paper guy : it’s not the same.

Gates : how do you mean?

News paper guy : when I helped you, I didn’t have anything. Yet I did. You want to repay me now, when you have everything! It’s not the same.

That’s when Bill Gates knew it’s far more great to have a rich heart than a lot of money. Here is to that!

"A Hunger Artist" by: Franz Kafka
Whose task was it to watch the hunger artist day and night

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Butchers. They were spectators whose job was to closely watch a hunger artist to make sure that he wouldn't sneak food

Aaron realized immediately that they were saved. With great effort he dug his way through the snow. He was a village boy and knew what to do. When he reached the hay he hollowed out a nest for himself and the goat. No matter how cold it may be outside, in the hay it is always warm. How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story? It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm. It proves that only a haystack is necessary to survive a storm. It reveals that the hay will keep the goat alive. It demonstrates that the hay makes the barn smell sweet.

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Answer:

It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm

Explanation:

According to the excerpt, Aaron is trapped in a storm and somehow he manages to save himself and the goat as he made use of hay to keep himself and the goat warm.

The excerpt develops the setting of the story by showing that the haystack provides safety from the storm.

What can you infer about the identity of the “white speck whose sound has disturbed Old Musoni’s work?

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Answer:

The "white speck whose sound ha[s] disturbed" Old Musoni's work is an airplane.

Explanation:

At the beginning of the short story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World," the character Old Musoni is working on his land, tilling the soil. However, the sound of a "white speck" distracts him. He looks up and sees the white speck quickly disappearing over the rim of the sky. We can already assume it is something of great speed, which can also produce noise loud enough to be heard by the man and to distract him. As the story proceeds, the identity of the white speck is made even clearer when it is described as a "white metal bird." The white speck was an airplane, whose sound reached Old Musoni in time for him to see it disappearing over the horizon.

PLEASE ANSWER QUICKLY! THIS IS A HARRISON BERGERON QUESTION.

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In Harrison Bergeron, the story mentions how the smart people have to wear some apparatus and the athletic people wear these heavy (things something like that) which makes everyone “equal” in a way. So I think that the reason he says good as anybody else is because of that. It is important as it highlights the type of society they live in.

Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions. What can you conclude about the work of engineers based on today's reading? Which is an important character trait for an engineer or inventor?

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Answer:

Use the drop-down menus to answer the questions.

What can you conclude about the work of engineers based on today's reading?

✔ Engineers have to be able to see failure as an opportunity for improvement.

Which is an important character trait for an engineer or inventor?

✔ being persistent

Explanation:

Answer:

I've done it

Explanation:

Define symbolism.
o the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
o the moral of the story
O the things that you bang together in band
O repetition of sound

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The use of symbols to represent ideas or quality’s

While there in the midst of the flour barrels piled up all around him, the horses took fright at some strange sight which they encountered, and in a terrible scare rushed down a steep hill, turned a sharp corner, broke the tongue of the wagon and both of the axle-trees, and whirled the heavy barrels about in every direction. The escape of David from very serious injuries seemed almost miraculous. But our little barbarian leaped from the ruins unscathed. What does the setting reveal in this excerpt?

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Answer:

The setting reveals the dangers of the adventure.

Explanation:

"David Crockett: His Life and Adventures" by John S. C. Abbott detail the childhood life and adulthood, and the adventures he took. The book follows the young Crockett and the story of his adventures, becoming one of the most famous historical figures in American history.

As given in the question, the excerpt shows the dangerous trail and setting that the adventure takes them. The narrator reveals the "steep hills" with the horses running amok, which led to the destruction of the wagon. But luckily, David escaped "unscathed", which also adds to the feeling of a dangerous setting.

Thus, the setting revealed in this excerpt shows how dangerous the adventures were.

Answer:

the dangers of the adventure

Explanation:

Explain which rhetorical appeal—pathos, ethos, or logos—used in “On Women's Right to Vote” is the most effective.

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Answer:

Logos

Explanation:

Logos is the most effective appeal because using human rights and the constitution for support gives off a higher stature from women. Logos is an appeal that shows no emotion while ethos and pathos do and if women show too much emotion, they would be given the benefit of the doubt, which is not what Anthony is striving for.

What is a police stingray? Group of answer choices A technological device that transmits fraudulent credentials to trick cell phones into connecting to it An armored vehicle used for SWAT scenarios Policies that dictate investigation tactics An aquatic animal

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Answer:

A technological device that transmits fraudulent credentials to trick cell phones into connecting to it.

Explanation:

The Stingray is "cell site simulator". It was initially developed for the military and intelligence community. It is invasive cell phone surveillance device. It is a technological device that actually transmits fraudulent credentials to trick cell phones into connecting to it. It does that by mimicking cell phone towers and eventually tricks cell phones in that area to send out their locations and information.

4. Captain America and Wonder Woman were created during World War II to: (1 point)
O fight the Nazis.
Ocheer people up
O distract the public.
Osell exercise products.

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Answer:

I think it Distract the Public I'm not sure

Explanation:

Fight the Nazis is wrong

cheer people up you chose which of this are good

Distract the public maybe you chose which of this are good

Sell exercise products is wrong

What are the reasons Hamid gives for watching more television than in the past?

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Answer:

By Mohsin Hamid Ask novelists whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself to hear them say the unsayable. Movies have always seemed to me a much tighter form of storytelling than novels, requiring greater compression, and in that sense falling somewhere between the short story and the novel in scale. To watch a feature film is to be immersed in its world for an hour and a half, or maybe two, or exceptionally three. A novel that takes only three hours to read would be a short novel indeed, and novels that last five times as long are commonplace. Television is more capacious. Episode after episode, and season after season, a serial drama can uncoil for dozens of hours before reaching its end. Along the way, its characters and plot have room to develop, to change course, to congeal. In its near limitlessness, TV rivals the novel. What once sheltered the novel were differences in the quality of writing. Films could be well written, but they were smaller than novels. TV was big, but its writing was clunky. The novel had “Pride and Prejudice”; TV had “Dynasty.” But television has made enormous leaps in the last decade or so. The writing has improved remarkably, as have the acting, direction and design. Recently we’ve been treated to many shows that seem better than any that came before: the brilliant ethnography of “The Wire,” the dazzling sci-fi of “Battlestar Galactica,” the gorgeous period re-creation of “Mad Men,” the gripping fantasy of “Game of Thrones,” the lacerating self-exploration of “Girls.” Nor is TV’s rise confined to shows originating in only one country. Pakistani, Indian, British and dubbed Turkish dramas are all being devoured here in Pakistan. Thanks to downloads, even Denmark’s “Borgen” has found its local niche. I now watch a lot of TV. And I’m not alone, even among my colleagues. Ask novelists today whether they spend more time watching TV or reading fiction and prepare yourself, at least occasionally, to hear them say the unsayable. That this represents a crisis for the novel seems to me undeniable. But a crisis can be an opportunity. It incites change. And the novel needs to keep changing if it is to remain novel. It must, pilfering a phrase from TV, boldly go where no one has gone before. In the words of the Canadian writer Sheila Heti: “Now that there are these impeccable serial dramas, writers of fiction should feel let off the hook more — not feel obliged to worry so much about plot or character, since audiences can get their fill of plot and character and story there, so novelists can take off in other directions, like what happened with painting when photography came into being more than a hundred years ago. After that there was an incredible flourishing of the art, in so many fascinating directions. The novel should only do what the serial drama could never do.” Television is not the new novel. Television is the old novel. In the future, novelists need not abandon plot and character, but would do well to bear in mind the novel’s weirdness…. Novels are characterized by their intimacy, which is extreme, by their scale, which is vast, and by their form, which is linguistic and synesthetic…. Television gives us something that looks like a small world, made by a group of people who are themselves a small world. The novel gives us sounds pinned down by hieroglyphs, refracted flickerings inside an individual. Sufis tell of two paths to transcendence: One is to look out at the universe and see yourself, the other is to look within yourself and see the universe. Their destinations may converge, but television and the novel travel in opposite directions.

What advantages does Hamid say contemporary television has over the novel? In what ways does Hamid lend credibility to his argument? In an essay of 300 words or more, and using evidence from the text, analyze this argument about the advantages of television, identifying three persuasive examples Hamid uses to bolster his argument.

Explanation:

Hamid shows that today's televisions work better and have more elaborate and complex plots and this attracts the public's attention more intensely.

Hamid talks about this in the article "Are the New ‘Golden Age’ TV Shows the New Novels?" where he shows that in the past people read more than listen to television, but nowadays these roles have been reversed and television has attracted more and more viewers, while books have lost readers.

Hamid says that this has happened because:

The popularization of television.How easy it is to buy a tv.The quality of today's televisions is better than that of older televisions.Today's television has a greater variety of programs that encompass all audiences.Television shows have better, deeper, and more complex plots than older shows.

With this, we can conclude that televisions have attracted a larger audience because they have invested in quality both in their operation and in their productions.

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Which statement best describes the overall structure of this excerpt from the Odyssey?


1. It unfolds in chronological order, there are no flashbacks, and there is no foreshadowing of future events throughout.


2. It begins with some predictions of future events, it returns to the past, and it continues with random episodes.


3. It begins in the present, a long flashback unfolds in chronological order, and some future events are foreshadowed throughout.


4. It presents a thesis statement, it provides evidence proving that thesis with predictions, and it closes with a long flashback.

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Answer:

3. It begins in the present, a long flashback unfold in chronological order, and some future events are foreshadowed throughout.

Explanation:

The poem Odyssey is written by Homer. The main plot of the poem revolves around the hero of Mediterranean who is willing to get back his city from monsters. He is desperately trying to get back his throne which he lost in a battle of Trojan.  

Homer's 'Odyssey' is epic poetry. The poem starts with present events and then precedes the events of the past in chronological order. Thus, option 3 is correct.

What is Odyssey about?

Odyssey is about vengeance, hospitality, and loyalty. The poem covers the story of the king of Ithaca, Odysseus, and his story to return home after the war at Trojan.

The poem shows the importance of loyalty and perseverance as it can be seen in Odysseus when he tries hard to return back home after the war and many obstacles.

Therefore, option 3. the poem starts with the present and ends in the past.

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who (could be either celebs or characters) resembles traits of Aphrodite? how???

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Answer:Angelina Jolie is much like the greek god Aphrodite in a way because of her angelic appearance and romantic personality. she has a messy and complicated love life but still manages to keep her heart first!

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Read the excerpt from A History of the World in 100 Objects. The drum was found by Kitchener's army near Khartoum after the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of the city. Once again it was re-carved – or re-branded – to make a political statement: near the tail of the bush calf Kitchener added the emblem of the British Crown. It was then presented to Queen Victoria. Which conclusion about historical significance can be drawn from this information? The emblem of the British crown was carved onto all artifacts found by the British army. The carving on the slit drum was viewed as an unimportant addition by Kitchener's army. The carving on the slit drum is representative of British rule over African territories. The emblem of the British crown was commonly found already engraved on foreign artifacts.

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Answer:

The carving on the slit drum is representative of British rule over African territories.

Explanation:

At the time of imperialism, it was common for the British empire to add the crown emblem close to the national symbols of the territories it conquered to show English control in this region and the submission of conquered peoples. This historical fact is exemplified in the text above, where the narrator states that the British crown emblem was added near the bush calf Kitchener syrup, which was a strong symbol of African territories.

Based on the information given in the excerpt, the historical significance that can be drawn from this information is that carving on the slit drum is representative of British rule over African territories.

Historical significance.

From the information given, it can be seen that at the time of imperialism, it was common for the British empire to add the crown emblem close to the national symbols of the territories that it has conquered

This was simply used in showing English control in this region and the submission of conquered peoples. Therefore, it can be seen that this historical fact is exemplified in the text above.

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20. Which of the following is NOT one of the seven deadly sins?*
(1 Point)
Sloth
Piety
Wrath
Gluttony

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Piety is not one of the seven deadly sins
The answer is it going to be the sloth

True or False
1. A short-term goal should be developed with a limited
amount of time in mind.
2. Exercise program is a planned activity detailing a range of
Physical exercises and its allotted time that is suited to individuals' needs.
3. Principle of progression indicates that you must train a
specific energy system and specific muscle groups in order for the muscles to
improve.
-4. Intensity is the degree of effort or exertion put forth by an
individual during exercise.
5. Frequency refers to the number of exercise sessions per
week.
6. Static stretches are more appropriate in the cool down as
they help muscle to relax.
7. Exercise heart rate should be measured first thing in the
morning with your index and middle finger and a stopwatch.
8. Dynamic stretching exercises specifically prepare the
muscles for
active contraction.
9. An effective warm-up increases both the respiratory and the
heart rate.
10. Maximum Heart Rate (Hrmax) is the fastest that your heart
can beat when doing activity.
11. Principle of progression indicates that load could be
increased gradually overtime to remain effective and safe for best results.
12. The heart rate is the number of times the heart beats per
minute.
13. A long-term goal is something that requires time and
planning, 3

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Answer:

Explanation:

a

what are examples of tone in the Cask of Amontillado

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Answer:

Poe's overall tone in The Cask of Amontillado is unsettling and ominous. He uses irony and chilling humor to create a feeling of uneasiness in the audience.

Explanation:

Answer:

Poe's overall tone in The Cask of Amontillado is unsettling and ominous. He uses irony and chilling humor to create a feeling of uneasiness in the audience.

Explanation:

What is being describe below.

She thanked men,-good!
but thanked
Somehow I know not how-as if she
ranked
My gift of a nine-hundred-years-old name
With anybody's gift.​

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Answer:

The Duke is accusing the Duchess of flirtatious, disgraceful behavior. These actions were considered indecent by her husband, who'd given her a title (nine-hundred year old name).

Answer:

Robert Browning – My Last Duchess

Explanation:

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Explain how the choice of a narrator affects the plot of a text using the above excerpt as an example.

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Answer:

it doesn't because if either way the if it is the same story then the plot will always stay tthe same

Explanation:

Answer:

The choice of narrator, especially a first-person narrator, affects the plot because a first-person narrator's knowledge is limited to what that person is present to see and hear. We can't know what anyone else is thinking and much action is left out because the narrator may not have seen or heard it. That information must be conveyed through dialogue with other characters. In this excerpt, using a different point of view or choosing a different first-person narrator would change the information we receive. For example, Sam or Patrick would probably not feel like being in their own house was like being "someplace better," and the impression we are given of the parents would also be affected.

Explanation:

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3. PART A: Which of the following best explains how the
description of the poem's setting helps reveal the
speaker's point of view?
A The speaker describes Eton College with pomp and
pride, suggesting the speaker's point of view is
favorable towards academia.
OB The speaker describes Eton College as utterly perfect,
revealing the speaker's biased point of view towards
their privileged upbringing.
OC The speaker describes Eton College sarcastically,
overpraising its structures, suggesting that the speaker
has become jaded since their school years.
OD The speaker describes Eton College as blissful,
revealing the speaker's nostalgia for a carefree
childhood spent at Eton, as well as for youth in general.
it

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

cause

The speaker describes Eton College sarcastically, overpraising its structures, suggesting that the speaker has become jaded since their school years. of the following best explains how the description of the poem's setting helps reveal the speaker's point of view.

What is a poem?

A grouping of words, whether spoken or written: Traditionally a rhythmical writing with occasional rhymes that expresses feelings, thoughts, or experiences in a way that is more focused, creative, and potent than regular speech or prose: Some poems use the meter, while others use free verse.

Describes Eton College sarcastically, overpraising its structures, suggesting that the speaker has become jaded since their school years. of the following best explains how the description of the poem's setting helps reveal the speaker's point of view.

In poetry, the speaker plays a crucial part. The poem's storyteller or actor can be thought of as the speaker. The speaker serves as a vehicle for the poem's story, feelings, and imagery.

Therefore,  option (C) is correct.

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Which group has the highest? Why do you think this is true? Referring to - Votes, politics, dem

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Dem cause, in 2018 midterm voters, would pick dem, Dem is a popular pic cause no one likes politics. Divisions by race, gender, education, There were wide differences in voting preferences between men and women, whites and nonwhites, as well as people with more and less educational attainment. The exit polls show divisions across racial and educational groups, too. As was the case in the 2016 presidential election, white men voted Republican by a wide margin (60% to 39%) while white women were divided (49% favored the Democratic candidate; as many supported the Republican).

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