Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
Katy
B.
honey
C.
milk
D.
colt
And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor
Shall be lifted—nevermore!
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b. gargoyle
c. orifice
d. orthodontist
b. enlivened
c. endangered
d. made impossible-my answer
2. which of the following best describes the most dangerous game?
a. a classic struggle between rich and poor
b. a bitter attack on hunting-my answer
c. a deadly contest between 2 hunters
d. a superstitious tale told by sailors
3. how does connell create suspense at the beginning of the most dangerous game?
a. the story begins with dialogue not description
b. whitney refers to captain neilson a mysterious figure
c. whitney describes the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing
d. whitney and rainsford plan to go hunting in the amazon-my answer
4. in the lottery how does the fact that names are called and people select their piece of paper work to create suspense?
a. readers know males draw the papers
b. readers watch every family participate
c. readers wonder what the papers signify
d. readers want to participate in the drawings.-my answer
Made impossible is the tornado precluded our trip to the zoo. a deadly contest between 2 hunters is the best describes the most dangerous game. the story begins with dialogue not description does connell create suspense at the beginning of the most dangerous game.
The game starts, and Dodge eventually encounters and avoids the five hunters: Nixon, a gentlemanly British man who strictly adheres to the rules of the hunt; Reagan, a cowboy from the South; Carter, a psychologist who uses Dodge's profile to predict his next move; Kennedy, a martial arts expert; and LBJ, an older man Dodge saw.
A guy in financial need who has an incurable brain tumor agrees to play a game in which he will be pursued by strangers who want to kill him, but if he survives to the end of the game, he will receive a reward.
Thus, readers wonder what the papers signify does the fact that names are called and people select their piece of paper work to create suspense.
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Of linked sweetnes long drawn out,
With wanton heed, and giddy cunning,
The melting voice through mazes running;
Untwisting all the chains that tie
The hidden soul of harmony.
(from "L'Allegro")
To the full voic'd Quire below,
In Service high, and Anthems cleer,
As may with sweetnes, through mine ear,
Dissolve me into extasies,
And bring all Heav'n before mine eyes.
And may at last my weary age
Find out the peaceful hermitage,
(from "Il Penseroso")
1. He suggests that both mirth and melancholy make human life peaceful.
2. He suggests that both mirth and melancholy put human life under the authority of God.
3. He links melancholy and mirth by saying they both help people find their true nature and soul.
4. He uses musical imagery to show that both mirth and melancholy lead to satisfying ends.
5. He uses the concept of careless youth and wise old age to show that mirth and melancholy are interlinked.
John Milton links the mirth of "L'Allegro" with the melancholy of "IL Pensoroso" as:
He links melancholy and mirth by saying they both help people find their true nature and soul.
John Milton's "L'Allegro" and IL Pensoroso" are lyric poems in which the speaker asks melancholy and sadness to go away from his life and dwell at some other place. He calls the goddess of joy and asks her to bring happiness into his life. The poem reflects on the lives of the people and how melancholy and mirth helps them to attain the true meaning of life. The poet invites melancholy to dwell with him as he thinks that it carries peace, happiness, and contemplation with it.
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