Answer:
Objective
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In the book "Flush" Shelly buried lobster shells from dinner with her shovel.
In her dialogue with the narrator, Shelly noticed that she was looking at the shovel.
To quell the suspense, Shelly stated that it was Lice that she was putting in the hole. She rather stated that it was the dinner from the last night.
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1. A saturated meadow,
2. Sun-shaped and jewel small,
3. A circle scarcely wider
4. Than the tress around were tall
5. Where the winds were quite excluded
6. And the air was stifling sweet
7. With the breath of many flowers,
8. A temple of heat.
9. There we bowed us in the burning,
10. As the sun's right worship is,
11. To pick where none could miss them
12. A thousand orchises:
13. For thought the grass was scatterd,
14. Yet every second spear
15. Seemed tipped with wings of color,
16. That tinged the atmosphere
Which type of figurative language is found in lines 6 and 7?
Answer:
The figurative language found in 6 and 7 in personification.
Explanation:
The following are metaphors:
8. A temple of heat.
1. A saturated meadow,
16. That tinged the atmosphere
Answer:
and the air was stifling sweet
Answer:
The correct answer is He mentions Caesar's will but initially refuses to read it.
Explanation:
In Antony's speech, he mentions Caesar's will, but doesn't say it immediately.
While everyone is impatient to know what it was, including the reader, an anticipation is generated to know what that will is going to be.
thoughts
wandered
from
his
grocery
list
to
some
concerns
he
had
about
his
career
Roberts - it should be Robert's since he possesses the thoughts that are wandering. As per sentence, this is the only plural and possessive error that's in it. If you also read the sentence carefully, the first two words don't seem appropriate at all.