In this text, Willis conveys that literature serves as a communication from the past, revealing the experiences of those who came before us. The messages within these literary works aim to impart lessons on living and dying drawn from the lives of others. Through a tone that is both insightful and fervent, Willis encourages readers to absorb the lessons derived from the triumphs and failures faced by previous generations. Literature acts as our pathway to understanding the nature of existence.
Explanation:
The tone of the initial line of dialogue until "Gettysburg" is reassuring, and it utilizes punctuation as a clue. The tone best suited for reading the word "bang" is excited.
Milton explored the theme of coping with the death of loved ones in his poem Lycidas.
This excerpt is from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Explanation:
- Ben Roger was Tom's peer. While Tom was whitewashing the fence, Ben arrived with an apple, making a long melodious whoop intermittently with a ding-dong, ding-dong sound.
- He was mimicking a steamboat, reducing speed as if he was measuring nine feet of water. He pretended to embody the boat, the captain, and the engine bell.
- Then he feigned bringing the forty feet wheel to a halt with a ting-a-ling-ling.
Dunes Private School, Roop Nagar, Delhi. 14th June, 2020. To the Principal, Subject: SCHOOL PREMISES BEAUTIFICATION Dear Sir, As the head girl, my role includes striving to create a conducive learning environment for all. I believe enhancing the aesthetics of our school premises is a way to achieve this. One suggestion is to plant roses, tulips, and sunflowers around the quadrangle, and to display inspirational educational graffiti within the classrooms. Such enhancements would promote learning through visual stimuli and would make Dunes Private School more distinctive among other institutions. Yours respectfully, Amita Mehra.