Hi, D. is the answer...
A. tender...
ten- (next line) der
B. Prefix...
pre- .... fix
C. motherland
mother- ..... land
D. idea
id- ea.... (doesn't look right at all)
this is because you have to divide syllables and you have to at least two characters (not including hyphen) on the first line, and at least three on the second.
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Answer:
In Chapter 16, Brian hunts a fool bird near the lake. When he gets his kill, he goes to the lake to rinse the blood from his hands. As he is doing this, a moose, a large North American animal with antlers, charges and attacks him twice. Brian is badly injured, but stays mentally strong and heads back to his camp.
Explanation:
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I think that the answer might be C but I’m not to sure
There are many literary devices used in the plot development of <em>Things Fall Apart</em>; let's remember that we call a <em>literary device</em> all those tools an author use to convey his/her ideas and points in a story.
One of the tools used by Achebe in this text is irony. One example of this is Okonkwo's suicide at the end. After saying he could survive everything, you don't expect him to do it.
Another literary device the author uses is foreshadowing. This happens when an event or action hits at a future event or action. This is used, for example, when Okonkwo falls into depression after being exiled to his motherland for killing a clansman and, at the end he commites suicide. This depression meant more for him that any other event and changed his destiny.
Symbolism is other used tool in this story when referred to a man's ability to grow yams. It is directly tied to his manhood and how others see him as a man. In this particular case, the yam is the major symbol of masculinity.
The answer is:
<span>In the excerpt, the word “charm” is being compared with Name.
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