The correct answer is D. predicate nominative. I am very sure of it
B.The theme and the subject are the same thing.
C.The subject is the writer's view of or comment about the theme.
D.The theme and subject are not related in any way
Answer:
A
Explanation:
a. his own voice and his horse’s neighing
b. wind howling in the bare branches and sleigh bells
c. his own voice and the voice of the owner of the woods
d. harness bells on a horse and wind during a snowfall
Music
Origin
Author
The synonym for context, as it relates to poetry is story. Story is the most important part of the poetry as it will give you the idea of what the poem is all about. Also, it will give you how the author depicts the feelings present in the poem.
C. origin
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What should the reader understand about the "fancies which ordinary images were stirring up"?
a. The fancies are most likely not ordinary at all.
b. The fancies are quite normal despite the surroundings.
c. The fancies have a reassuring quality.
d. The fancies will prove to be familiar in time.
informal
indifferent
passionate
Answer:
informal
Explanation:
John Hilton was an American journalist. At the beginning of World War II he made a radio broadcast where he spoke informally about aspects of war, how it affects citizens, and other matters that were very important to discuss at that time. Hilton decided to use an informal tone because he believed it would attract people's attention and make them more comfortable discussing such unpleasant subjects. Moreover, he believed that with an informal tone it would be easier for people to understand and discuss these issues with each other.