(5 pt) supersede
A.
to be aware of
B.
to come before
C.
to seek out
D.
to take the place of
b. . declarative
c. . exclamatory
d. . imperative
Rockwell says that his pictures are communicating the kinder view of life.
Rockwell says that his pictures will communicate the kinder view of life.
Rockwell says that his pictures communicate the kinder view of life.
Rockwell says that his pictures communicated the kinder view of life.
Answer: The indirect quotation that correctly sequences the verbs is: Rockwell says that his pictures communicate the kinder view of life.
Explanation: An indirect quotation consists in introducing someone else's ideas in your text without using the exact words that he/she used but stating that these ideas belong to him/her. Unlike what happens with direct quotations, quotation marks are not used with indirect quotations. The third indirect quotation among the options is the correct one because what Rockwell is saying in the original direct quotation is that the kinder view of life is communicated in his pictures currently. In that way, he is not referring to the pictures he made in the past nor to the ones he will make. Neither is he talking about the pictures he is making while he is speaking; therefore, the third indirect quotation is the correct one because it includes a verb in the present tense ("communicate"), which is used to indicate something that that happens at a current time.
Answer:
Explanation:
There is no move in tenses in this quotation, since the first verb is in the present tense.
The rules of English grammar are often inconsistent.
English borrowed words from other languages.
Hi! I believe your answer is: "English borrowed words from other languages." This is why English uses so many words from so many languages. I hope this helps you! (almost 5 years later lol) Good luck and have a great day/night. ❤️✨
3 ) The boy is in conflict with his feelings; he resolves the conflict by eating at the milk bar, then forgetting about it.
4) The boy is in conflict with the forces of nature; he resolves the conflict by falling asleep with his face toward the sea.
3 ) The boy is in conflict with his feelings; he resolves the conflict by eating at the milk bar, then forgetting about it.
The boy is starving and decides that he must eat something in order to survive. He goes to the milk bar since it is mostly empty. After the last customer leaves, he sits down and orders a large glass of milk and plate of vanilla wafers. As he drinks the milk and eats the wafers, guilt destroys him and he begins to sob. The woman at the milk bar treats him kindly and gives him another glass of milk. Satisfied with the glasses of milk, he's finally able to stop thinking about food and allows his mind to clear of everything.
The correct answers are A. Both originated from the oral poetic tradition and D. Both contain the elements of a narrative
Explanation:
The Epic a long narrative poem that originated as part of the poetic tradition in Ancient Grece and whose main purpose is to tell the actions of a hero or heroine that faces supernatural forces and represent a positive example of moral. Examples of epic poems include "The Illiad" and "The Odyssey" by Homer. Similar to Epic, ballads are poems that are part of the poetic tradition and originated during the middle ages, but whose main purpose is to tell stories of any kind including dramatic, romantic or funny story and depicting almost any type of characters. In terms of metric the ballads are composed by quatrians (four-line stanzas) while epics do not have a unique type of verse. Thus, it can be concluded the two characteristics ballads and epics share is that they both originated from the oral poetic tradition as they both are form of poems and use to be sung or told by people and that they both contain the elements of a narrative as they tell stories and therefore include narrative elements such as characters, conflict or narrator.
Both originated from the oral poetic tradition. Both contain the elements of a narrative.
Process of elimination can be a helpful strategy for questions where you have more than one right answer. Let's use the Odyssey, a famous epic, as a way to eliminate some answers. The Odyssey is not written in iambic pentameter, nor does it have a rhyme scheme. It also does not exclusively focus on a mythological story. It is a narrative (story), it does originate from the oral tradition, and it does revolve around the exploits of a central hero (Odysseus). Unlike epic poetry, ballads have a rhyme scheme but do not revolve around the exploits of a central hero. For example, Poe's Annabel Lee is a ballad. It has a rhyme scheme. It focuses on the speakers love for Annabel Lee.