Count Ugolino's punishment and grief
He furthers the play's main subplot.
Expository passage introduces or explains a subject, gives groundwork information that is necessary for understanding ideas, or analyzes information objectively.
De La Salle thought there was a northwest passage but there was not
They began the rite of passage. The rock valley ended at a narrow passage. He booked passage on a ship going to England.
parrelelism
Donne's use of imagery in this passage serves to create vivid, sensory experiences for the reader, enhancing the emotional impact of his writing and enabling a deeper connection to the themes he explores. By using rich and evocative language, Donne is able to convey complex ideas and feelings in a more accessible and engaging manner.
The sentence from the passage that explains the "special award" for Donald's pie would be: "Donald’s pie was deemed the best overall and earned him a special award for creativity and taste."
He provides comic relief.
He furthers the play's main subplot.
It adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me.
He provides comic relief.
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The description of the main characters as "young students" suggests that the target audience is children or young adults. The mention of school activities like "classroom discussions and homework assignments" further indicates that the content is geared towards a younger audience.
The sense of danger or threat is being evoked by the use of imagery in the passage "overtaken by the mighty wave," suggesting a powerful and overwhelming force. The imagery conveys a sense of helplessness and vulnerability in the face of a relentless and unstoppable natural phenomenon.
The passage shows the effect of natural forces, such as hurricanes, to highlight how nature, over time, will erode artifacts of urban civilization.
It contains imagery and personification.
It was hard for me to read the passage so , I had someone help me with it.