Answer:
The words in this excerpt from The Count of Monte Cristo that can be used as synonyms to determine the meaning of the word grotto is this:
"The second grotto was lower and more gloomy than the first; the air that could only enter by the newly formed opening had the mephitic smell Dantès was surprised not to find in the outer cavern. "
Answer:
The adverbial phrase is " into a piece of wood"
Explanation:
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that work together as an adverb they are giving the same kind of information and they have the same categories such as place, time, manner, etc... this is an adverbial phrase of place as it is explaining where the nail is being hammered, the expression means the same if an adverb is used instead, for example: Have you ever hammered a nail "there".
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address describes the bravery of Union soldiers where Lincoln speaks about the sacrifices of the soldiers and what it meant for the war during that time. He applies certain diction for the speech in order to make it more memorable.
In Letter to His Son, Robert Lee uses subjective style of writing because the author addresses to his own son and therefore the language is more personal. Like, Lincoln's speech, the letter also concerns the importance of the soldier's resistance for the fate of the Union.
The correct answer is D.