Answer:
We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it;
She'll close, and be herself; whilst our poor malice
Remains in danger of her former tooth.
Explanation:
Got it right on Plato / Edmentum
Answer:
Who
Explanation:
The pronoun who correctly completes the sentence. "In your family, who has lived on a farm?" The sentence is a question (what person has lived on a farm? ), so the correct word is the pronoun who , which is the subject also. The verb that follows it is an affirmative verb (although it is an interrogative) has lived . Attention: We use interrogative verb in cases like these: Who are you? Who are those boys?
O "It was in an empty lot / Ringed by elms and fir and
honeysuckle."
O "Ron O'Neill, Jim, Dennis, were talking it up / In
the field, a blue sky above them"
O and there I was, / Just off the plane and plopped
in the middle"
O "My notions of baseball and America / Growing
fuzzier each time I whiffed."
Answer:
D: “My notions of baseball and America / Growing fuzzier each time I whiffed.”
Explanation:
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Answer:
d, "My notions of baseball and America / Growing
fuzzier each time I whiffed."
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Answer:
I henceforward I am ever ru'd by you & how now my headstrong
Explanation:
a technique that employs fallacies to confuse or convince the reader
metaphors, fallacies, persuasion, and pathos but not logos
a technique intended to manipulate the reader into believing things that are not true
none of these
Answer:
The first one, A
Explanation: