English: Old man at the Bridge

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English: Old man at the Bridge

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CourseworkNameInstitutionCourseDateDirections: Answer the questions below. Use full sentences when applicable.1.Give two examples of each of the following elements of fiction and nonfiction from the texts you`ve read in Units 1, 2, and 3. Characters: ‘Old man at the Bridge` the old man and the narrator of the story are the characters. Mr. President is a character in the speech given by Patrick Henry. Plot: In the ‘Old man at the Bridge` it is evidenced that war affects both those with and without political inclination. The old man had no political position, but he was affected. Conflict: In the second passage: the views of the narrator about the conflict differ from those of the old man in the passage. Conflict exists in the second and third passages: there is war in both passages.Setting: In the second passage, the setting is on a bridge. While in the third passage, the setting is in a parliament. Point of View: Both President Roosevelt and Patrick Henry highlight their point of views. For instance, Henry states, “the war has actually begun…why should we stand idle?”Roosevelt sates “we should bring more citizens under the coverage of old-age pensions and unemployment insurance”.“We should widen the opportunities for medical care”.“We should plan a better system by which persons needi...

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