Asked by Imari
The passage includes the following lines: "When is the pause after that sentence ever broken by reply? Not, perhaps, once in a hundred years." These lines are best described as
A. *****(Am I correct?)
stream of consciousness.
B.
flashback.
C.
foreshadowing.
D.
irony.
E.
in media res.
A. *****(Am I correct?)
stream of consciousness.
B.
flashback.
C.
foreshadowing.
D.
irony.
E.
in media res.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No.
http://www.literarydevices.com/stream-of-consciousness/
Be sure to look up the other terms so you can make a choice based on solid information.
http://www.literarydevices.com/stream-of-consciousness/
Be sure to look up the other terms so you can make a choice based on solid information.
Answered by
Imari
I have already researched the literary terms, though I am still confused.
Answered by
Imari
C makes the most sense to me. Do you agree?
Answered by
Imari
Foreshadowing and irony make the most sense to me given that the text is describing when Richard Mason interrupted Jane Eyre's wedding. (Reference: chapter 26) But I can't decide on the two. Can someone provide a second opinion?
Answered by
Writeacher
You have now guessed at 3 of the 5 answer choices. You'll need to decide on your own since you have read this work far more recently than anyone else here.
Answered by
Writeacher sucks
Tutors are supposed guide and help students come to a conclusion. Not make them overwhelmed in ocean of confusion.
Answered by
Jiskha Tutors Suck
Also, instead of constantly just citing sources without an explanation, interpret the terms in your own words. Sometimes we don't have time to look over an entire article at the moment. Like give us an idea help us understand instead of just saying "Be sure to look up the other terms so you can make a choice based on solid information." Like, at least know how to do that. Wonder why we came here and asked questions? Common sense.