problem/cause/solution
The passage first identifies the problem as the tires "piling up in empty lots." Then it is explained how those tires got there: the cause. The author says that since "it is expensive and dangerous to dispose of tires" people don't dispose of them and they just keep piling up. Then the passage ends with a solution. The author mentions how tires can be shredded and turned into rubberized asphalt for paving projects.
The poem “Burning of a Book” is in a free verse. Meaning, it has no set meter, no rhyme scheme, or any particular structure. The structure supported the development of the poem in a way it lets the poet write freely. The poet was able to give us a graphic description of what he wants the readers to see.
Correct Answer: They are assigned to work as laborers in a factory at another camp, Buna.
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Third person omniscient narrators know absolutely everything about the story and all things related to it. Basically its the god of the story.