Answer:
"The Circuit" by author Francisco Jimenez, tells the story of Panchito and his experiences on a new country, having to deal with learning a second language and adapting to a new culture and environment. Even if you had not been in a similar situation as Panchito, you could connect his stories to your personal experiences at school in many ways. Maybe, the first classes of spanish or french were difficult to you as you could not understand all the words the teacher was saying, but as you were learning things were easier for you. Or you can connect Panchito's experiences by writing about that time in school you were not afraid of asking for help when you had to deal with a difficult situation.
The correct answer should be
<span>It emphasizes the frantic spiral toward confrontation
It aims to show how frantic everything was because he was going from one to the next and all the places are vividly painted in other colors and the reader imagines this and can almost feel the same sensory attack that the person going from on to the other is going through.</span>
the rhyme scheme of the whole poem is <em>ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. </em>the second quatrain of sonnet 100:
Return, forgetful Muse, and straight redeem
In gentle numbers time so idly spent;
Sing to the ear that doth thy lays esteem
And gives thy pen both skill and argument.
^ this is <em>CDCD. </em>the first line of this quatrain, c, rhymes with the third line. so the third line is also c. the second line of it is called d, it rhymes with the fourth line so it's also d!
Answer and Explanation
This statement comes from the satiric article titled “Natural Selection Kills 38 Quadrillion Organisms In Bloodiest Day Yet”.
The article is a satire on how violent and ruthless natural selection can be. Natural Selection is an essential part of life. It is pivotal for evolution and it is the force that separates successful adaptations from those which are not. Natural selection, in the form of the struggle between prey and predator, is also essential to ensure there is a biomass equilibrium. This equilibrium is essential for a healthy ecosystem, and therefore to the perpetuation of life over our planet.
The irony in the statement “It is painfully clear this slaughter was perpetrated by a force that holds zero regard for the value of life” comes from a deep understanding of natural selection as an essential force of nature, as an indispensable part of life. Natural selection implies death, and therefore death is a fundamental part of life. Therefore, stating that “this force holds zero regard for the value of life” becomes an ironic comment on the paradoxical and yet indispensable relationship between death and life.
Answer:
Neto's conflict about playing football for racist fans is developed through
complications. First, he encourages all of the players to quit the team, but most of
the players decide to keep playing. Then, the school officials refuse to help. These
events reach a climax when Allison reads a letter against racism at the next football
game. The resolution is that the fans change their behavior. Now, Neto knows that
some things are more important than football and that he can make a difference in his
community.