In at least one hundred and fifty words, explain how Janice Mirikitani uses concrete language to convey the universal theme of the suffering of war in “Attack the Water.” Provide specific evidence from the text to support your response.
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Explanation:
Concrete information is abstract words that refer to intangible qualities, concepts, and ideas. we already know these things but the intellect further us understand more clearly. this type of information also refers to things we know through our senses. she uses many forms of concrete information. as readers we are not able to specifically know what this means, but we can make a strong assertion that it is very offensive and involves the war that was taking place at the time. she also uses many forms of concrete language when she describes the events of the war. this conveys the theme of suffering of war
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B) Battered but unruffled.
Explanation: In the given passage from "The Odyssey" we can see the description of Odysseus when he dress himself as a beggar to be able to investigate how things have changed in his life, since he left it, years before. The two similes present in the passage are: "In rags like a foul beggar" and "Patient as a stone", the first one present the image of Odysseus being battered and the second one demonstrates that he is also unruffled.