<span>I was fast asleep suddenly I heard a knock at the door then i woke up.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
What the persona is asking the reader to bring, according to one of the verses of the poem is "more promises, contrived images, false hopes when in truth you’re thinking how to butcher us even more."
Indeed, the final part of the poem ends with the following verse: <em>"The next time we meet & you find us restless speak to us of your visions. Regale us with More promises, contrived images, false hopes when in truth you’re thinking how to butcher us even more."</em>
We are talking about the poem "Coup De Gracé," written by Noel Moratilla. Coupe de Grace is a Frech expression that can be translated into English as "Final Stroke." The poem reflects the pain, destruction, and desolation that many poor people live after people have "blind eyes" for not noticing the problems and needs of the desperate ones.
“They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks / and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea” (Homer 6-7).
In-text MLA citations should include the author's last name and page number when available. The citation must be after the quotation, but outside of the quoted text. The citation should be in parenthesis and not include a comma between the author's last name and page number. The comma is extraneous. In order to make it clear that the parenthetical citation belongs to the quoted text and not the sentence following, there needs to be a comma after the citation - not before.
The correct answer is imagery.
Figurative language is a simile or metaphor -- neither is used here. An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing; an allusion is not used here. Parallelism is using similar grammatical structures and does not appear here.
Imagery is a description that appeals to any of the five senses, but especially the visual sense. In this passage, Baldwin is clearly describing the slap (which we can see and hear in our mind) of the child, the pain which reverberates through heaven -- we can visualize this pain reaching out into heaven and embedding itself in the universe.
Due to the visual power of these words, the correct answer is C.
for these sentences ill give you answer I am considering a new hairstyle. Working out always makes me hungry. Playing is all the cat does. Are you going to Alexandra’s party? Dad scolded Miriam for skipping her chores. No one likes my cooking. Working out always makes me hungry. Playing is all the cat does. Dad scolded Miriam for skipping her chores. No one likes my cooking.
A gerund is when a verb ending in -ing is used as a noun. In the first two sentences Working out and Playing are both used as the subject of the sentence. This makes them nouns. "Skipping" and "cooking" are also used as nouns in the sentences.
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