PART A: What impact does the figurative language used to describe Echo's love for
Narcissus in paragraph 3 have on the overall meaning of the text?
A.
The text describes Echo as burning, being inflamed with her love for Narcissus;
this contributes to the myth's meaning about consuming and dangerous love.
B.
The text describes Echo's love as draining, like water being sucked from the
earth; this contributes to the message warning against sudden infatuation.
C. The text describes Echo's love as shallow, like the waters of a spring this
contribute to the text's meaning regarding beauty and crushes.
D. The text describes Echo's love as painful, even before she is rejected; this
contributes to the myth's meaning about tragic love.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Idon't know which one from these two forms is correct! "he believed that the technology of the future would allow robots to do the same tasks as a human." or "he believed that the technology of the future would have allowed robots to do the same tasks as a human. , it's ! i need your !
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Read the excerpt from "save the redwoods."another, one of the finest in the grove, more than three hundred feet high, was skinned alive to a height of one hundred and sixteen feet from the ground and the bark sent to london to show how fine and big that calaveras tree was—as sensible a scheme as skinning our great men would be to prove their greatness.which best describes how the excerpt appeals to readers’ emotions? the excerpt provides facts about the tree, which impresses readers’ scientific minds.the excerpt describes how the tree traveled to london, which excites the readers’ sense of adventure.the excerpt compares the tree to a person, which makes readers feel sympathetic toward the tree.the excerpt explains how to skin a tree, which makes readers feel awed at the height of the tree.
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