which line in the excerpt from the scarlet letter by Nathaniel hawthorne is an example of metaphor
B.He visited Congress, gathering support for his proposal.
C.He went to Congress and gathered support for his proposal.
D.He went to Congress so that he could gather support for his proposal.
He visited Congress to gather support for his proposal.
Yes
No
Yes, it does effect his/her writing!
Brainliest please!
In his poem "Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth describes the natural beauty of the abbey and the ability of its surroundings to give him peace. Like most romantic poems, it emphasizes the power of nature to heal. The poet also refers to his sister in the poem, introducing a personal detail from his own life. This practice of referring to incidents or people in the poet’s life became a mainstay in romantic poetry. Mourning the loss of nature due to industrialization, and the taking over of woods and streams by cities, was also a common theme in many romantic poems. In "Tintern Abbey," the poet mourns the loss of the mountains and gloomy woods he loved as a boy, but suggests that the moments he spent with nature have the power to console him even in the din of the crowded city.
PLATO
B. When the noun ends in a consonant and y<br />
C. When the noun ends in s<br />
D. When the noun ends in f or fe
Answer:
In any written text, the author must build interactions between ideas to engage the reader. One common strategy writers use to develop ideas in their writing is through elaboration, which is the process of progressively going into more detail sentence by sentence throughout the text.