Shakespeare used Holinshed's Chronicles of Englande, Scotlande, and Ireland as the source towrite the play Macbeth. This work has various volumes in two editions. Thefirst edition was published 1577 and the second in 1587. It was labelled asworld’s cosmography however upon the death of the main printer, Reginald Wolfe, in 1573 the work focused on BritishIsles.
Answer:
D. rhetorical question
Explanation:
The repetition of 'England' can indicate high importance on the setting or it could imply emotional or thematic significance towards England. The implications may be mixed and would depend on context.
The repetition of the word 'England' in the first paragraph could suggest a few different aspects of the author's point of view. First, it can indicate that the author is placing a high level of importance on England itself.
It can also imply a certain emotional or thematic significance to the setting. Depending on the context, this repetition may suggest a nostalgia, love, or admiration for England, or it may imply a criticism or frustration with the country.
To understand fully, the rest of the text would need to be considered with regards to its themes, tone and the author's purpose.
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The purpose of On Seeing England for the First Time is for Kincaid to persuade her audience of the negative effects England had on her life. Hpwever, in a child's persona, she believed it was a heavenly place of wonder and beauty.
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Add citations because you used direct quotes. for an example (page 4 paragraph two)
B. survey it, using the technique called SQ3R.
C. read only the boldface type.
D. skip over words you don't know.
b. The safari stopped at an oasis, a moist, fertile spot in the desert.
c. Ed had always wanted to go on a safari.
d. Going on a safari had been Ed’s life-long dream.
Answer:
The sentence that contains an appositive phrase is sentence B.
Explanation:
An appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. Because the information provided by the appositive is nonessential as the meaning of the sentence does not depend on it, it is offset with commas. If you removed the appositive from the sentence, the meaning would be left unchanged (see 1).
1) The safari stopped at an oasis
The answer is B.) The safari stopped at an oasis, a moist fertile spot in the desert.
The appositive phrase is a moist fertile spot in the desert. You can read the rest of the sentence without that part and still have a complete sentence. It describers oasis.
A.will swim
B.swam
C.had swum
D.have swum