Answer:
Hardworking
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation:
Many African Americans became ministers and formed their own congregations. I took the test it is correct!
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
Which statement best describes the effect of the repetition of "men” preceded by an adjective?
It reinforces the idea that all people, not just the speaker's father, should fight against death.
It emphasizes that all men, no matter what their lives have been like, should accept death when it comes.
It supports the speaker's idea of an eternal life after death for people of all walks of life.
It highlights the speaker's grief at being unable to come to his dying father's bedside.
It reinforces the idea that all people, not just the speaker's father, should fight against death.
The repeated lines "Rage, Rage against the dying of the light" and "Do not go gentle into that good night" demonstrate the speaker's that everyone should fight death. In these stanzas, he is explaining how all different types of men fight death. These lines tells us that option B is just wrong. Option D is also completely wrong because there is no mention of his inability to go to his father's bedside anywhere in the poem. There is also nothing about eternal life after death so Option C is incorrect as well.
It reinforces the idea that all people, not just the speaker's father, should fight against death.
A: an intense contest between two hunters (my answer)
B: the relationship between two men who disagree
C: the diferences between the lives of the wealthy and poor
D: the reasons for and against hunting
10. How does Connel create suspense at the very beginning of " The Most Dangerous Game"?
A: The story begins with dialogue instead of description
B: Whitney refers to Captain Nielsen, but Nielsen does not appear
C: Whitney tells Rainsford about the mysterious reputation of the island in the distance
D: Whitney and Rainsford discuss the prospects of hunting up the Amazon
9. an intense contest between two hunters
The contest is between General Zaroff and Raisnford. General Zaroff loves the challenge of hunting difficult game. However, he has found that the only "game" smart enough to offer him a challenge any more are humans. Anyone that lands on the island is subject to Zaroff's desire to find a formidable foe. He finds this in Rainsford, a fellow expert hunter, whom he challenges, or rather forces, to be his prey.
10. Whitney tells Rainsford about the mysterious reputation of the island in the distance.
Suspense is created in the beginning by introducing a mysterious setting. The narrator ends up on this island that is called "Ship-Trap Island". It's name is rather fore-boding and indicates what will happen to any ship that comes to close.
The Most Dangerous Game is mostly about an intense contest between two hunters. Connell creates suspense at the beginning by having Whitney refer to Captain Nielsen but not appear.
9. The Most Dangerous Game is mostly about an intense contest between two hunters. The story revolves around a game between Zaroff and Rainsford, where Rainsford becomes the hunted. The hunter becomes the hunted, creating a thrilling and suspenseful plotline.
10. In The Most Dangerous Game, Connell creates suspense at the very beginning by having Whitney refer to Captain Nielsen but not appear. This leaves the readers wondering who Captain Nielsen is and what his significance might be. It sets a mysterious tone and piques the readers' curiosity.
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