The answer is A,B and E. Hope that helps :))
Answer: A,B, E
Explanation:
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It is safe to assume that the audience for your writing will have the same background knowledge of a subject that you do.
Audience and purpose are decided on during the prewriting stage.
Audience is predetermined before you write, while purpose is not.
Answer:
second to last
Explanation:
Answer:
Friday, Saturday, Sunday...
Explanation:
I'm not completely sure what you are asking...
advocates religious devotion and strict adherence to a monastic lifestyle
highlights the greatness of America over all other countries in the world
reveres tradition in the face of drastic changes in literature
Answer:
experiments with language, symbolism, and imagery
Explanation:
This poet belongs to the part of the inventors of modern poetry, to the list of those few who have truly transformed the poetic language of our time, in tune with the prospect of a civilization whose increasing scientific progress is abolishing the boundaries between reality and fiction. He had a writing full of symbolism and metaphors, most of his poems were untitled, unpunctuated, and non standard structure.
The poem"anyone lived in a pretty how town" , like most of that poet's poems, is was written with symbolism, metaphors, imagery and allusions. The poem has a different structure and looks more like the poet was experimenting with language.
Adverbial phrase
Prepositional phrase
Noun Phrase
Took the test, it ISNT adverbial clause
Answer:
adverbial phase
Explanation:
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B. the laborers' fundamental unity
C. the laborers' need for redemption
D. the laborers' bitterness for their condition
Answer:
B. the laborers' fundamental unity
Explanation:
The majority of the laborers in the poem are happy as they work. One sign of their satisfaction in their efficiency is that they all sing as they work. The picture of the singing laborers is rehashed all through the poem to demonstrate the topic of happiness and satisfaction in work. Walt Whitman portrays this in the poem:
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear...
The laborers have various voices and various songs. The lyric's storyteller depicts how every one of the laborers are "singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs."