Answer:
The final lines from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge affect the overall tone of the poem in the following way:
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the exotic location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a dreamlike quality. Through the historical character of Kubla Khan, Coleridge uses the wild image of the Mongols to suggest that Kubla Khan is insane, implying that all creative actions are the acts of mad men.
The last lines bring the poem to a climatic close. Flashing eyes evoke the image of passionate creativity. By talking about "holy dread," Coleridge suggests that creation is both sacred and demonic.
Explanation:
The final lines of "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge let to the inference of the correct words due to the meaning of the original words in the context, for example:
* EXOTIC and DREAMLIKE refer to the word Paradise which in the English language refers to a place that is different from any other place better in all aspects, somehow surreal.
* HISTORICAL is a reference that can be implicit in the use of previous cultures in the poem.
* MAD and CLIMACTIC are connected to the intensity of the description of how incredible the images are.
* Sacred talks about an event that even when modern culture may not understand for previous cultures there was a holy motive in all.
Each is a determiner and pronoun used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, however, this is a determiner is singular, according to the rule, pronoun that is singular require singular verbs and pronouns, following the rule the answer would be Each of the uncles had lost his invitation, the option C.
Each of the uncles had lost His invitation. Because we know that everyone being talked about is a male (uncles), we have to use the pronoun "his" as the answer.
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is letter A. assonance.
Explanation:
Assonance is a literary device that consists of repeating a vowel sound in words that are close in position to each other and begin with different consonants. That is precisely what we have in "...all night long, by a fire-fly lamp." Study the phonetic transcription below:
ɔl naɪt lɔŋ, baɪ ə ˈfaɪər-flaɪ læmp
We can see there are two vowel sounds being repeated in close words: / ɔ / for all and long, and / aɪ / for night, fire, and fly (separated here just to illustrate our point). These words, even though having the same vowel sounds and being located close to each other in the sentence, begin with different consonants. All those characteristics constitute assonance.
Answer: The answer is alliteration B.
Explanation: the sound I /ai/ is present in adjacent connected words. Explanation: alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
a. True
b. False
It is true the ‘Who’ can be either singular or plural depending on its antecedent.
Antecedents are word or phrase that is presented by another word, usually a pronoun.
A pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must have a clear antecedent. Personal pronouns are used to substitute nouns with ownership. There are three persons point of view.1st person is when the subject is the one who is speaking (e.g. I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours). 2nd person is when the subject is the one being spoken to (you, your, yours). 3rd person is when the subject is the one spoken about (he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its, they, their, theirs).
All members of the military have a duty to return freed slaves to their former owners. Any member of the military caught returning slaves to former owners will be dismissed. Former owners attempting to stop freed slaves from leaving will be court-martialed. Freed slaves attempting to join the military will be immediately court-martialed.
I took the quiz, the answer is B) Any member of the military caught returning slaves to former owners will dismissed.