The sonnet shows the normal world as savage and inhumane. The sonnet portrays the inescapable cycles life and demise that exist in the normal world with a feeling of acknowledgment. The statement best describes how the tone contributes to the theme of Emily Dickinson's "Apparently with No Surprise" is option D.
Apparently with no surprise by Emily Dickinson is a short sonnet that successfully passes the regular course of life and demise on through pictures of Frost and Flower.
The sonnet depicts, through basic language and short lines, the certainty of death. The artist portrays a blissful blossom that is executed by the ice.
The topic of this sonnet is that we walk around life not having the option to control what occurs. This is the topic in light of the fact that Emily discussed how the sun kills the blonde professional killer and how the ice kills.The ice guillotines it at its play. Yet, all coincidentally and there's nothing can change that.
Therefore, correct answer is option D.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The tone is harsh because it uses words like "beheads,assassin,unmoved"
Answer:
In my opinion I think it's Not Complete.
Explanation:
Because complete is a verb and since the action was not performed it not complete. Hope i got it correct!
Answer:
Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
Explanation:
The primary sentence was
Allied bombing jets destroyed many German jets, and the jets were still on the ground.
First option uses 'yet' which is not compatible with the sentence.
Second option is more like a passive voice but not correct revision of the original sentence too.
Third option is also wrong as its construction is wrong.
The correct revised version of the original sentence is the last option with the use of 'while' which suggests that the bombing happened at the same time as the jets were on the ground.
Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.
Answer: Allied bombing raids destroyed many German jets while the jets were still on the ground.