Answer: A. Beliefs.
Explanation: The connotation of a word is the meaning given by the context or even by the readers, based on their emotions or personal experiences, it is the antonym of denotation, which is the literal meaning of a word, the one that we can find in a dictionary. In the given excerpt from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84" we can see that the word "sentiments" is used to express the idea of collecting the beliefs of the people of America (beliefs is the connotation), so the correct answer is option A.
With valour and mickle might;
With sword by his side, which oft had been try’d,
To fight and recover his right.
The first that he met was a jolly stout Scot,
His servant he said he would be;
No quoth Robin Hood, it cannot be good.
For thou wilt prove false unto me.
Thou hast not been true to sire or cuz:
Nay marry, the Scot he said;
As true as your heart, I never will part,
Good master be not afraid.
But e’er I employ you, said bold Robin hood,
With you I must have a bout;
The Scotchman reply’d, let the battle be try’d,
For I know I will beat you out.
Thus saying, the contest did quickly begin,
Which lasted two hours and more;
The blows Sawney gave bold Robin so brave,
The battle soon made him give o’er.
Have mercy, thou Scotchman, bold Robin Hood cry’d,
Full dearly this boon have I bought;
We will both agree, and my man you shall be,
For a stouter I never have fought.
Then Sawney consented with Robin to go,
To be of his bowmen so gay;
Thus ended the fight, and with mickle delight
To Sherwood they hasted away.
Source: “Robin Hood and the Scotchman.” The Robin Hood Garlands and Ballads. Ed. John Mathew Gutch, William Hone, Francis Douce, and Edward Francis Rimbault. London: John Russell Smith and Joseph Lilly, 1750. 392-93. Google Books. Web. 24 June 2011.
How would you describe the rhyme scheme of this poem?
ABBA
AABB
ABAA
ABCB
In order to obtain the rhyme scheme of a poem is necessary to analyze the ending sound of each line, once this is identified we assign a letter in order every time the ending sound change and repeat it when the sound is repeat, for example:
According to these the rhyme scheme of this poem would be described as ABCB.
b. is working
c. had been working
d. has worked
The answer is
A. has been working
b. a party girl to whom many men are attracted
c. a beautiful girl married to a wealthy gentleman
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The right answer is B a party girl to whom many men are attracted
A. predicate nominative
B. appositive
C. direct object
D. subject
The noun phrase can function as the subject or object in a sentence. The function of the noun phrase the "last slice of pizza" in this sentence is;
Noun phrases contain a noun and its modifiers. The direct object typically receives the action of the verb in the sentence.
In the sentence provided, the action, 'gave', was performed on the object, which is the last slice of pizza.
The noun phrase thus receives the action. The noun phrase can also function as the subject in a sentence.
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