Smart
Talent
Brave
Polite
Crazy
Foolish
gay
handsome
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Lest enemies ever anywise ravage
Danish dominions with army of wars-ships.
More boldly never have warriors ventured
Hither to come; of kinsmen's approval,
Word-leave of warriors, I ween that ye surely
Nothing have known. Never a greater one
Of earls o'er the earth have I had a sight of
Than is one of your number, a hero in armor;
No low-ranking fellow adorned with his weapons,
But launching them little, unless looks are deceiving,
And striking appearance. Ere ye pass on your journey
As treacherous spies to the land of the Scoldings
And farther fare, I fully must know now
What race ye belong to. Ye far-away dwellers,
Sea-faring sailors, my simple opinion
Hear ye and hearken: haste is most fitting
Plainly to tell me what place ye are come from."
Answer:
1. kinsmen's approval, Word-leave of warriors,
2. What race ye belong to.
Explanation:
In my question it asked for the 2 verses that denotes kinship and lineage. These are the two lines that do that. I don't know which I would choose if it only wanted 1.
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;
Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;
There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,
And evening full of the linnet's wings.
I will arise and go now, for always night and day
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,
I hear it in the deep heart's core.
A. the absence of purpose
B. Materialism
C. lack of religion
D. turmoil
2 answers on plato is A and D
How does pronouncing each syllable of a word help you spell it correctly?
A.
Saying the word out loud helps you see the pattern of letters.
B.
Saying the word out loud is the easiest way to check its origin.
C.
Saying the word out loud helps you hear the sounds.
D.
Saying the word out loud is the best way to make sure the word is spelled correctly.
Saying the word out loud is the best way to make sure the word is spelled correctly. Therefore option D is correct.
When you say a word out loud, you engage both auditory and kinesthetic senses, which can help reinforce your memory of the correct spelling.
Pronouncing the word allows you to hear the sounds and syllables, which can assist in recognizing any discrepancies between the pronunciation and the spelling.
By speaking the word, you activate your oral muscles and articulate the sounds, which can create a stronger connection between the auditory representation of the word and its written form.
This can be particularly helpful in cases where the spelling might not follow standard patterns or might have irregularities.
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Answer:
D is the correct answer for this problem.
Explanation:
angk - shuhs
A.
he
B.
him
improving bicycle safety with helmet laws is the most narrow out of the selection
“Harlem” uses the sense of sound, while “The Weary Blues” relies on all five senses.
“Harlem” relies on the sense of touch, while “The Weary Blues” relies on the sense of sound.
“Harlem” relies on all of the senses, while “The Weary Blues” relies mainly on the sense of touch.
After reading the poems "Harlem" and "The Weary Blues" and analyzing their sensory details, we can say the one difference between them is the following:
A. “Harlem” uses all five senses, while “The Weary Blues” relies mainly on the sense of sound.
Sensory details are used in descriptions that affect the five senses: sight, taste, touch, smell, and sound. The purpose is to get readers to feel immersed in what is being described, as if they can actually see, feel, or sense it.
Both poems, "Harlem" and "The Weary Blues" by Langston Hughes, use sensory details, but there is one crucial difference between them. "The Weary Blues" focuses on sound by describing the melody played by the African American man. On the other hand, "Harlem" appeals to several senses by describing different images, such as a dried raisin, a festered sore, or sweet syrup.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter A as the best option.
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