(5 pt)
quatrain
A.
four railroad cars
B.
four place settings
C.
four lines of poetry
D.
a four-sided figure
B.to explain how to do something, step by step
C.to share basic facts about an important topic
D.to express a theme or message about life
I would say the answer is D
The thoughts or feelings the first two stanzas of Wordworth's The Solitary Reaper convey the speaker's admiration for and gratitude to the reaper.
In the first stanza from the "The Solitary Reaper", Wordsworth 's expresses his surprise at listening to a country girl singing beautifully.
He feels attracted to the combination of nature and human activity: singing.".... O listen! for the Vale profound // Is overflowing with the sound..." These lines exemplify the merger of nature and human activity.
In the second stanza, he compares the lonely girl's song to the song of different birds: nightingale and the cuckoo. He expresses his attraction towards the power of the girl's song.
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In the first stanza from the"The Solitary Reaper" , Wordsworth 's expresses his surprise at listening to a country girl singing beautifully. He feels attracted to the combination of nature and human activity: singing."....O listen! for the Vale profound // Is overflowing with the sound..." These lines exemplify the merger of nature and human activity.
In the second stanza, he compares the lonely girl's song to the song of different birds: nightingale and the cuckoo. He expresses his attraction towards the power of the girl's song. Her song is more beautiful and powerful than the birds': "....No Nightingale did ever chaunt// More welcome notes to weary bands.." Wordsworth reflects his appeal to the fact that nature inspires the human soul.
Inside that tank are many goldfish.
b. Under the wooden deck was several rabbits.
c. In the audience were my grandfather.
Answer: The answer is A, I just took the test.
a) appositive with essential information
b) appositive with nonessential information
c) adverb prepositional phrase
d) adjective prepositional phrase.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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One side did not want war
Both sides wanted war
Lincoln’s speech caused war
War was unwanted, but unavoidable
Answer: War was unwanted, but unavoidable.
In this excerpt, President Lincoln states that the war was unwanted, but unavoidable. The South did not want war, but they refused to let the Union survive. On the other hand, the North did not want war, but refused to let the Union perish. Even though neither side wanted it, the war became inevitable.