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10.12.2021 •
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Underline the terms that best completes the meaning of each sentence
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Ответ:
Please see the answers to each question as below
Explanation:
Answer of Q 15 :
The line "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping" best helps to create suspense in the reader as the phrase ‘sudden there came a tapping’ creates a feeling of suspense because the reader will have questions like ‘Why’ ‘Where’ “Who’ and ‘How’. Therefore the second option is the best.
Answer of Q 16:
It annoys the reader. The repetition in the poem ‘The Bells’ has a negative effect on the reader. As repetition is a powerful literary device, it can have various effects, from eager interest to downright hostility and this kind of repetition.
Answer of Q17:
The different bells in the poem signify the stages and events of life, because the first type of bells signify courtship, then the second signify marriage and then the writer says that happiness can’t last forever, therefore terror and despair is displayed and lastly the bells tell about the end of human life.
Answer of Q 18:
Onomatopoeia is converting sounds into words and the best and only description of this is the word twinkle in the line "How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,”
Answer of Q 19:
It creates a sad tone and mood for the poem is the correct answer as the writer takes a nostalgic, depressing and sad approach in the mood of the poem.
Answer of Q 20:
The moods of the poem is morose and angry as he tells how Annabel Lee died from frostbite.
Answer of Q 21:
The line they stood together…. And their jokes were quiet is an example of indirect characterization as the lines tell they liked humor but were soft spoken and shy.
Answer of Q 22:
“Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones…” is the line that slightly foreshadows the outcome of ‘the Lottery’ as then Tessie is stoned to death.
Answer of Q 23:
The antagonist of “The Lottery” can BEST be described as Tessie Hutchinson. The bad guy or force that tries to prevent the protagonist from reaching his goal. She has a main goal of trying to stop the town from killing her.
Answer of Q 24:
It is selfish to break with tradition. “The Lottery" has many themes throughout its short story dealing with the cruelty of human nature, victimization and victims etc. But the central theme of the story “ The Lottery” is accepting the actions blindly as just custom and traditions
Answer of Q 25:
Literary device contributes to the suspense created in "The Lottery" is Foreshadowing which are used throughout the story to create suspense. As Foreshadowing is used mostly around the beginning of the story to create suspense and curiosity in the story