What does the speaker in “Remembrance” by Emily Brontë plan to do?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The speaker here is mourning over the death of her lover. It was fifteen years ago but now she is talking about her reaction. She doesn't want to dwell more on reminiscing and remembering her lover, otherwise she will be plunged into depression.
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The speaker in "Remembrance" is planning to continue to live her life, and try not to think of her pain so much. In this poem, the speaker explains that her lover died some years ago. Since that time, she has never been truly happy again, and her life feels much emptier. However, she also tells us that, as time has passed, the pain has decreased. Although she might never love in that way again, she has decided to stop reflecting on what she lost, and instead focus on continuing her life.


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"Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children"? The word despite is a transition that (5 points) contrasts indicates a relationship elaborates indicates a sequence of time

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Contrasts

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Despite shows that  the parents' best efforts contrasts with their probable chances of making mistakes. Parents make their best efforts ; however, they will certainly make mistakes in raising their children. The fact they make efforts does not guarantee they will always be right, so their willingness contrasts with  the chances of making mistakes in their role as " good" parents.

Read this line from the passage:That, and thy repentance, may avail to take the scarlet letter of thy breast
Which theme of the story does the scarlet letter symbolize?
A.suffering
B.murder
C.shame
D.sacrifice

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The correct answer is C) the scarlet letter symbolizes Hester's shame. She wore it on her breast because she wanted everyone to see her shame for running away from her husband and cheating on him.
so this is from previous knowledge of what a scarlet letter is....
it is an equivalent to shame
if i said that my guitar playing is a scarlet letter id be saying that i am ashamed of my guitar playing.

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Which of the following passages from the morning of june 28 1948 and the lottery best shows how shirley jackson's specific word choices contribute to the story's tone?a. I went on picking up the mail every morning, pushing my daughter up and down the hill in her stroller, anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker, and shopping for groceries.
b. The weather stayed nice and it looked as though it was going to be a good summer.
c. No, I said, nothing in particular; it was just a story I wrote.
d. Then, on June 28, The New Yorker came out with my story.

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Hi!

The answer is option A. I went on picking up the mail every morning, pushing my daughter up and down the hill in her stroller, anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker, and shopping for groceries.

Explanation:

Option A is the correct answer because the tone of the sentence best matches the tone of Shirley Jackson's writting, The Lottery. The tone of the lottery is light, fun, and peaceful, and option A shows a very similar tone by adding details of fun and peacefulness such as "pushing my daughter up and down the hill" and "anticipating pleasurably the check from the New Yorker".

The passage which best shows how Shirley Jackson's specific word choices contribute to the story's tone is option A.

What is a tone?

This reflects a writer's attitude towards a subject matter in a literary work.

Hence, we can see that the tone of the lottery is light and peaceful and option A clearly shows the same tone as Shirley Jackson's, as the excerpt says "anticipating pleasurably the check from The New Yorker".

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Which rhetorical device does the author use in these lines to enable the reader to feel the terror he experiences? The man, after looking at me for a moment, turned me upside down, and emptied my pockets. There was nothing in them but a piece of bread. A. hyperbole. B. climax. C. anticlimax. D. euphemism

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the rhetorical device that the author use in the line so the readers feel the terror that he experiences is : C. anticlimax
when the character's pocket got emptied out, readers expect something more important will drop. But it's only a piece of bread

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What's island morning by Jamaica Kincaid about ?
May I please get a summary ?

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The descriptive essay entitled “Island Morning” by JamaicaKincaid is about a girl comparing and contrasting her home from the place shecurrently lives.

A girl describes her home as a place where people get up soearly to make a living. Her home is said to be abundant in sugarcane,arrowroot, tobacco, and cotton fields, where people grow other fruits andvegetables like bananas, mangoes, and potatoes, and sell them to the marketevery Sunday.  A very small number of peoplework in banks and offices while the rest of them work as carpenters, servants,tailors, shopkeepers, fishermen and the like.

Manhattan, the place she currently lives, on the other hand,is almost completely different, except that both places share similargeographical definition. At the place she calls home, people wake up by 6 o’clockwhile people in Manhattan are barely alive at that time.

Accustomed to getting up early, the girl still wakes upearly even without hearing the sound of the alarm. She kills her early morning timereading women’s magazines, watching morning news and television shows. Then,she noticed it’s no longer an early morning in Manhattan anymore.

Summary of THE BALL POEM

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The Ball Poem” is a very subtle and beautiful poem about a little boy’s growing up. The poet sees this little boy one day when he has just lost his ball. The loss of his ball is teaching him that in life, we often lose things and they cannot be easily replaced. Such lessons are a part of growing up, and everyone has to learn them at some point in time or the other. However, it is painful for the poet to watch the boy in his sad state. He is sure that the ball, as well as the person who whistles by the boy, feels the same way as he does.