i think that the right answer would be A
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According to the description, Jake is in A. a movie theater.
We have an important key and detail to find out it's a movie theater: the line in the lobby and seeing the previews.
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The answer is A. a movie theater. He is in a dark room with seats and a drink, so it cannot be the other options.
B The minerals in the rocks turn the walls different colors.
C Sunlight makes the walls look mostly red and green.
D The walls are different colors in the summer and the winter.
Souls that have toil'd, and wrought, and thought with me--
That ever with a frolic welcome took
The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed
Free hearts, free foreheads--you and I are old;
Old age hath yet his honour and his toil.
Death closes all; but something ere the end,
Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.
A.
The old have free hearts and free minds.
B.
The mariners have toiled hard to avoid the dark and broad seas.
C.
It is very important to have free time and sunshine in life.
D.
The old can regain honor by taking up challenges again.
Answer:
D. The old can regain honor by taking up challenges again.
Explanation:
In his poem "Ulysses", Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote of the hero Odysseus' old age living. He addresses the adventurous streak of Odysseus, saying that he can't stay at home and do nothing and how he wished to be out at sea again.
Based on the excerpt provided from the poem, the narrator admits that his mariners are old but that "Old age hath yet his honor and his toil". Being old is not the end of living one's life. "Some work of noble note, may yet be done," claims the narrator, saying that even in old age, one can still do things he wants to. They are still capable of attaining greater achievements. So, the main theme of this excerpt is that the old can regain honor by taking up challenges again.
The correct answer is the role of adjective. Both non-finite verbs can perform the role of adjective in a sentence. The following examples show this role:
Present participle as adjective, which can be recognized from its "-ing" ending:
Look at the reading boy.
Past participle as adjective, which are formed by adding "-ed" to the verb:
Look at the washed car.
Participles can function as adjectives when they end in -ing or -ed.
A participle that is ending in "ing" (present participle) is used for describing an object. Example: an interesting book. (Present participle: interesting).
When the participle functions as an adjectibe and ends in "ed" (past participle), it is used for talking about people. Example: The kid is bored. He is interested in video games. (Past participles: bored - interested).
Before writing his essay, Robert needs to make sure that he has evidence
a that will fill two or three pages
b. of several different kinds
c. to support his thesis
d that will leave readers with something to consider
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Answer:
c. to support his thesis.
Explanation:
When we write an essay, one of the most important elements that we have to consider is that of establishing a thesis. The thesis is the main idea of a text. It is also the main claim that the author wants to defend in his work. Once we have established a thesis, the author needs to make sure that the evidence he provides supports this thesis. Otherwise, he has no way of demonstrating that his claim is worthy of consideration.
Answer:
D) that will leave readers with something to consider.
Explanation:
Every reader of literature already knows that an interpretation of piece of literature (especially a poem) is just one of many other possible interpretations. When we support one interpretation, our purpose is not eliminate alternative interpretations. We just want the reader to consider our interpretation as well. Hence, we need an evidence to convince the readers that they should consider that particular interpretation as well.
Option A is incorrect, because Robert's main purpose is not to fill two or three pages, but to convince reader of that interpretation.
Option B is incorrect because it is very absurd.
Option C is also incorrect, because Robert's purpose is not to prove that ONLY his interpretation is correct. His purpose is to add one more interpretation to some already existing interpretations.