Well first of all I’m also currently reading this play for my english class but I think he responded that way because it belonged to one of his deceased family members so that could be his wife, or either of his two daughters.
Two sentences have spelling errors
The first one is “I was grateful my ‘friend’ offered me an umbrella.” Here, friend is spelled incorrectly.
The second is “he had never given it much timought.” I’m not sure what that’s supposed to say, maybe time or thought, but it is spelled incorrectly either way
One Rhetorical Device used was Allusion by saying, "On this hallowed ground, heroic deeds were performed and eloquent words were spoken a century ago." He was referring to:
Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
His tone had heavy emphases and long pauses, that helped to <span> enhance </span> the seriousness of his topic. Slow and steady with longer pauses.
Example: We do not answer him-we do not answer those who lie beneath this soil-when we reply to the Negro by asking, "Patience."
There are a couple of sentences.First, .."<em>No ,you didn´t expect him to get kiiled</em>."<em>You just expected him to kill some one else.." </em>The message is about deathe and the lady talks as if referring to a place that needed cleaning.
Second,.<em>."they weren´t there because they had any say about it.."</em>Again there is sarcasm in the idea that , though human beings, theyare in such a low position that they do not even deserve to utter a word.
Thirdly, .. <em>you thought it would be right.....to kill the sons...miserable</em> <em>mothers.."</em>The sentence contains sarcasm as it expresses an idea of doing away with what is useless.
Last, ...What you got that black.."She means that there is no reason to be mourning by wearing black clothes, a shawl.She is sarcastic because she is thankful for a deat<em>."You thought it would be all right..".." to kill the sons of those </em>h to prevent other deaths.
Answer:
The musician that has had an impact on my life is Louis Armstrong.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Louis Daniel Armstrong, nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He is among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and different eras in the history of jazz. Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans.
<u>Impacts of Louis Armstrong</u>
- Louis Armstrong's music had such an important effect on jazz history that many scholars, critics, and fans call him the first great jazz soloist. Armstrong's influence extended far beyond jazz; the energetic, swinging rhythmic momentum of his playing was a major influence on soloists in every genre of American popular music.
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