Answer:
for plato users: A.) noted for her beauty
Explanation:
participial phrase is what describes the noun. the noun being "Helen of troy" and her beauty is what describes her (hell why else would prince paris of troy abducted her)
ignore my sad attempt to make my knowledge of Greek Mythology actually useful for once.
Answer: Helm bearers sturdy is NOT the correct answer on Plato. Two correct answers are I braved my youth.... and Wist I a way.
Explanation: Good luck and hope this helps
Question 12 options:
He visits Annabel Lee's grave site and leaves flowers.
He prays to God each night to let him be with her.
He lays down next to her in her tomb each night.
Question 13 (2 points)
Why is the speaker so moved by the tide in “I started Early—took my dog?”
Question 13 options:
Nature, in the form of the encroaching tide, reminds the speaker that it is capable, indifferent, and powerful.
Nature, in the form of the splashing waves, inspires and delights the speaker with its playfulness.
Nature, in the form of the incoming tide, amazes the speaker with its beauty and glory as it flows around her.
Question 14 (2 points)
Why does Dickinson’s speaker ask readers to be gentle in their critique in “This is my letter to the World”?
Question 14 options:
For the sake of and love of nature
For the sake of her delicate emotions
For the sake of the reader’s beliefs
Question 15 (1 point)
In “I heard a Fly buzz—when I died” Dickinson uses the following comparison—“The Stillness in the Room / Was like the Stillness in the Air" (164). What type of comparison is this?
Question 15 options:
simile
metaphor
Question 16 (3 points)
In “Because I could not stop for Death,” Dickinson describes death taking her through the stages of life. Match each stage to its symbolic counterpart.
Question 16 options:
childhood
death
adulthood
1.
Children at school, playground
2.
Fields of grain
3.
The setting sun
Question 17 (1 point)
Emily Dickinson’s poetry about death can best be described as sometimes serious and emotional, but sometimes light.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Multiple choice answers
A
C
A
A
B
True
Answer:
A
C
A
A
B
true
Explanation:
What feeling is the author trying to express in these lines?
Pleasure
Sadness
Excitement
Fury
Answer: B) “the nameless grace/Which waves in every raven tress”
Explanation: In the poem "She walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron, the author best expresses his appreciation of beauty in the lines: “the nameless grace/Which waves in every raven tress”, the first part of those lines "the nameless grace" is referring to an incredible beauty, and then, when he says "Which waves in every raven tress" he shows his recognition and appreciation for that beauty.
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Your Chorus/Sonnet should include the following:
1. 14 lines
2. regular rhyme pattern, where every other line rhymes (ABAB pattern)
3. Your Chorus/Sonnet should summarize what happened in Acts 1 and 2 and should preview what will happen in Act 3.
4. Write in modern language.