b. Is growing
c. Grow
d. Has grown
The correct answer is: Formal.
The paragraph does not mean to present any story in particular, but a collection of facts meant to be delivered inside the pages of a political document. This is mostly depicted with the uncommon and thoroughly detailed development of the first part of the paragraph, before citing its location on the U.S. Constitution.
a. Mr. Rickey took the manager aside and said he would move the entire team to another hotel unless the black
athlete was accepted.
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Finding out if the story is in Jackie Robinson's point of view is very easy, you just need to read the text. If Jackie Robinson himself is telling the story, that is, if he is the narrator who is telling the story he is participating in, the story is being told from his point of view. Furthermore, if Jackie Robinson is not telling the story, but the narrator is focused on describing his thoughts and feelings, it means that the story is also being told from the point of view of Jackie Robinson.
Answer: D i got 100% it was "i knew it would be too goo to be true ect."
For that which longer nurseth the disease,
Feeding on that which doth preserve the ill,
Th’uncertain sickly appetite to please.
My reason, the physician to my love,
Angry that his prescriptions are not kept,
Hath left me, and I, desperate, now approve
Desire is death, which physic did except.
The speaker compares his love to a disease that is an (epidemic) (uncontrolled) (difficult to detect) (carefully treated) . He goes on to say that even though love is destroying his (sanity) (well-being) (health) (wealth) , he continues to (love) (fantasize) (hallucinate) (waste away) . He uses (simile) (metaphor) (personification) (hyperbole) to portray reason, who, he says is angry at the speaker for not adopting its prescriptions. Thus reason has left him, and the poet agrees that the desire for love is equal to (death) (madness) (illness) (disease) .
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sanity
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