Why does the metaphor in the line"it withers quicker than the rose" imply?

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Answer 1
Answer: Something that withers quicker than a rose is something fleeting or temporary. The line could be referring to a sentiment from a person that will soon be changed or revoked, or it could be referring to something that will physically, literally wilt--like an ice cream cone.
Answer 2
Answer:

Fame and honor do not last long.


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14. Neither the cars nor the trucks (has, have) new tires.
has
have

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Answer:

Neither the cars nor the trucks have new tires.

Explanation:

Neither used as a conjunction with nor connects two or more negative alternatives, usually in formal English. In this case, for the sake of number agreement, the correct option is have, because both subjects -cars and trucks- are plural.

Neither the cars nor the trucks have new tires. This is because cars and trucks are plural in form and must have auxiliary verbs.

There is none but ____ /Whose being I do fear and under him/My genius is rebuked ...a. they
c. herself
b. he
d. them
Cuttlefish ____ their enemies by clouding the water with a squirt of ink.
a. allude
b. elude
c. somnambulate
d. imbibe
The president can check Congress by this power.
a. override
c. separation of power enactment
b. veto
d. judicial review
What an animal uses for food is part of its:
a. habitat.
b. niche.
c. competition.
d. None of these answers is correct.
Most stars spend the majority of their lifetimes as which type of star?
a. giant
b. dwarf
c. protostar
d. main sequence
Kepler's first law states that planets orbit the Sun in a path called a(n)
a. area.
b. period.
c. ellipse.
d. parabola.
O Captain! my Captain!"—a line addressed to the assassinated President Lincoln—is an example of apostrophe.
a. True
b. False

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B. There is none but "he" ' Whose being I do fear and under him my genius is rebuked.
 B. Cuttlefish "elude" their enemies...
 B. The president can check Congress when he vetoes a bill.
 A. What an animal uses for food is part of its "habitat"
 D. Most stars spend the majority of their lifetime in its main sequence phase.
 C. Kepler's first law states that planets orbit the Sun in a path called a(n) ellipse.
 A. O Captain! my Captain!"—a line addressed to the assassinated President Lincoln—is an example of apostrophe. - True. It is addressing a dead or an absent person.

The answer's B) He. Hope it helps

How does Chris feel at halftime? evidence

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Answer:

options are here im a. He is proud of how the team is playing.

b. He feels bad that they're losing.

c. He is just happy to be on the court.

d. He feels confident that they'll catch up.

Explanation:

In which sentence does the hyphen correctly divide a word? A. The store on the corner of Elm Street is a ba- rber shop. B. The store on the corner of Elm Street is a barb- er shop. C. The store on the corner of Elm Street is a bar- ber shop.

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In none of these sentences does the hyphen correctly divide a word, since barber is always one word. Hyphens are used to to separate two difference words that are joined. 
Sentence C is correctly divided according to its syllables-bar-ber

SAT Question of the Day:Designed to resist storms by virtue of their ------- weight, the oil platforms towed into the North Sea were the heaviest objects ever moved by human technology.
(A) inconsistent
(B) purported
(C) unstable
(D) random
(E) immense

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E=Immense because Immense mean massive, extremely large, etc.. especially by scale or by weight.

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The answer would be E: Immense, 
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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A.
Inside that daycare center work ten teachers.

B.
Throughout my day is many happy moments.

C.
After the summer and fall come the winter.

D.
On the near side of the wide river was three boat docks.

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C. 
After the summer and fall come the winter. 

A compound subject is found in a sentence that has two or more subjects joined by coordinating conjunctions (and, or, neither, nor). When the subjects are joined by and, the verb is in plural form for it agrees with the pronoun "they".