Medal and I'll fan if I get help ASAP!!! What does James Thurber achieve by using third-person limited narration in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"? A. He builds reader sympathy for Mitty's wife. B. He reveals what other characters are doing while Mitty daydreams. C. He allows readers to experience Mitty's daydreams closely. D. He creates distance between the narrator and the story's events.
I thinks its D
lets analyze a) doesnt make sense b) thats ominicient c) first person does this d) limited is a possibility id agree with ya.
someone said it was C
thats more of a first person, because if you experience it closely, than you are seein it through his perspective
So what do you think it is?
ahh, who knows, maybe D which i recommended, and agreed with u,
ok
Thank you. Do you have time for a few more?
What do readers learn by the end of Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"? A. Cooperation guarantees success in a community. B. It is a mistake to trust in friendship. C. Traditions keep society strong and productive. D. Ordinary people are capable of terrible deeds.
Which best describes Creon's speech to his subjects at the beginning of Sophocles' Antigone? A. alarmed and confused B. arrogant and haughty C. gracious and kind D. hesitant and pleading
for the lottery, id say d
Yeah that's what i was thinking
never read Sophocles' Antigone
Ok let me skip it
What moment contains the climax of "The Glass of Milk"? A. The boy turns down the sailor's offer of food. B. The boy drinks the milk he cannot pay for. C. The boy decides to enter the milk bar. D. The boy begins to feel extremely hungry.
b, id say
ok
How is the main conflict of the storm's threat resolved in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Wreck of the Hesperus"? A. The narrator prays for sailors' safety. B. The old sailor warns the skipper about the storm. C. The fisherman finds the daughter's body on the beach. D. The skipper protects his daughter by tying her to the mast.
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srry, never read it >.>
Knew it. Lol
Which excerpt of Maya Angelou's memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an example of dialect? A. We lived with our grandmother and uncle in the rear of the Store (it was always spoken of with a capital s), which she had owned some twenty-five years. B. Before she had quite arisen, she called our names and issued orders, and pushed her large feet into homemade slippers and across the bare lye-washed floor to light the coal-oil lamp. C. Yes, ma'am. Sure do. Store-bought clothes ain't hardly worth thread it take to stitch them. D. Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning.
What inspired details such as the character of Aengus and the "glimmering girl" in W.B. Yeats's "The Song of Wandering Aengus"? A. Yeats's love of melodious language B. Yeats's desire for Irish independence C. Yeats's experience as a painter D. Yeats's knowledge of Irish mythology
srry, never read it >.>
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