A. A chapter that breaks in some way from the narrative flow of a novel
It is a chapter that is interposed between narrative chapters that give more general information and analysis about the story. It can also be used to invoke emotions from the readers. They can be metaphorical or explanatory. An example is the unconventional structure of The Grapes of Wrath.
Answer:
The goat was killed by the lion
Answer:
i don't have the context to know for sure, but one thing the blank could be is american.
this:
They had to fight hard to gain American Independence.
Explanation:
(this sentence is also true historically since americans really had to actually fight the british to gain independence for themselves)
HOWEVER, independence could also apply to other countries since america is not the only country to have ever gained independence.
Roosevelt appeal to emotion in this section of the speech are intended to WARN OF INCREASING DANGER.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that Roosevelt words is geared towards making the people realize and become aware that danger is looming at the corner. Thus, in his speech, he was appealing to the audience to becomes sensitive to the dangers ahead.<span />
Answer:
"brings tears to my eyes"
Explanation:
That phrase would be considered an emotional bias from the author ("brings tears") and is referring to themselves (using "my"), which is looked down upon in academic tone.