English, 19.12.2019 02:31 juliashalnev
Which best describes turner’s conflict with himself at the end of lizzie bright and the buckminster boy.
Answer from: bri2728
he does not know what to do because he likes the island but the townspeople do not like the people on the island and he cannot do anything about it
Answer from: GravityShifter13
At the end of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Turner disagrees with the townspeople who want to remove everyone from Malaga Island. He refuses to sell the house he inherited after Mrs. Cobb died, which increases the desire of the people to get rid of the residents of the island. However, the main conflict is that, even though Turner likes Malaga Island, he is incapable of defending it.
Answer from: Quest
irony
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Answer from: Quest
may we see the excerpt?
English, 21.06.2019 15:00, benchang531
What effect is achieved by the use of the phrase "as the devil would have it" in the second sentence?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:40, aidendespatieshakim
Read the excerpt from "annabel lee," by edgar allan poe. and this was the reason that, long ago, in this kingdom by the sea, a wind blew out of a cloud, chilling my beautiful annabel lee; so that her highborn kinsmen came and bore her away from me, to shut her up in a sepulchre in this kingdom by the sea. how does the rhythm of the excerpt support the theme of the poem? the rhythm changes on the phrase “a kingdom by the sea,” emphasizing poe’s distrust of a monarchy. the rhythm changes on the phrase “bore her away from me,” emphasizing poe’s desire to be reunited the rhythm changes on the words “chilling” and “sepulchre,” emphasizing poe’s complaint about unexpected death. the rhythm changes on the words “lee” and “me,” emphasizing poe’s fear that his bond with his love is fragile.
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