Answer:
The missing options:
The correct option is 1.
Explanation:
Coming of age story depicts the journey of the protagonist from his childhood to adulthood. Also known as 'Bildungsroman' or 'education novel'. This genre reveals the journey traveled by the main character into various walks of life. It shows the changing of protagonist from being foolish to wise, his development and maturing.
Through the Tunnel is a short story written by Doris Lessing. This short story was first published in 1955 in the magazine of American weekly.
The story is about Jerry, who is eleven years old and has come for vacations with his mother, who is a widow. On the second morning of their vacations, during their routine of swimming and sunbathing, when Jerry's mother ask him if he wants to go somewhere else, Jerry denies and rather says that he wants to explore 'wild and rocky bay'. He wants to swim there because he wants to show his mother that he is mature and grown-up now, and doesn't need his mother to accompany him everywhere.
When Jerry goes through rite of passage which the big boys have made, the story classified that it is a bildungsroman short story or a coming of age story.
So, The correct option is 1.
Jerry goes through a rite of passage in Through the tunnel, therefore it is is a coming of age story.
A coming of age genre in literature focuses on the growth and development of an individual from youth to adulthood. That is the idea of a coming of age. Coming-of-age stories usually highlight dialogue or internal monologue over action, and are often set in the past
In the story "Through the tunnel," Jerry has to swim through the long passage of the rock tunnel in an attempt to prove that he is no longer a child but a fearless man, who has all the qualities expected of a mature man.
tone
atmosphere
all of these
none of these
The most common foot in English is _____.
iamb
dactyl
trochee
all of these
none of these
The 'theme' is a poem's underlying message or concept, not the poetic diction, tone, or atmosphere. The most common foot in English poetry is the 'iamb', a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
In the context of poetry, a poem's underlying message or concept is referred to as its theme. This isn't directly represented by poetic diction, tone, or atmosphere, although these elements can help express it. As such, 'none of these' would be the most appropriate answer to your question.
Moving to the second part of your question, the most common foot in English poetry is the iamb. An iamb is a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This pattern often resembles that of normal speech, lending a naturalistic quality to iambic verse which makes it pleasing to the ear. Therefore, 'iamb' would be your answer, not 'all of these' or 'none of these'.
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Melted as the snow, seems to me now
As the remembrance of an idle gaud
A. Theseus
B. Egeus
C. Helena
D. Lysander
it's not theseus on PF
B. The monster reared its head at the tourists.
C. The problem with the lawn mower is that its old.
D. When trying to catch fish, its important to be patient.