Answer: b. The conflict lessens, and the author introduces the events that close the story.
B. These characteristics may become dangerous
C. These characteristics may become change
D. These characteristics may be displeasing
The answer is: C. These characteristics may become change
In the following excerpt of sonnet 14 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, she explains it to her lover:
“For these things in themselves, Belovèd, may
Be changed, or change for thee—and love, so wrought,
May be unwrought so.”
Before this, at the beginning she first said love me just by love she said “Do not say, “I love her for her smile—her look”…” and after she elucidate that this things, because they are physical, it might change and unwrought the love.
which one of the following sentences contains a predicate adjective? A. I bought my lunch for the first tim this year. B. The teacher appeared angry when Dave forgot his homework. C.what does this hard lesson teach you? D. We scanned the distant shore for signs of life.
Answer: No, the sun isn't a planet and all the planets are earth, venus, mars, saturn, jupiter, neptune, mercury, and uranus.
***One or more answers accepted*****
A) after successfully surmounting one wave
B) there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective
C) the resources of the sea in the line of waves
D) it shut all else from the view of the men
E) this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean,
F) the last effort of the grim water.
Answer:
Options B and E are the correct answers.
Explanation:
Stephen Crane was one of the main figures in Realist literature. He was an American poet but he also explored some other fields of narrative such as short stories and novels. The Open Boat is one of his short stories and it is based on his own experience after a shipwreck off the coast off Florida. The parts that show the narrator's opinion of the sea as a hostile entity are "there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective" and "this particular wave was the final outburst of the ocean."
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Malcolm's army carries branches from Birnam Wood to the castle to fulfill a prophecy and hide their real numbers. This action signifies the forest moving, and the impending defeat of Macbeth.
The significance of Malcolm's army carrying branches from Birnam Wood to the castle lies in Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. According to a prophecy made by the witches in the play, Macbeth would not be vanquished until Birnam Wood comes to the castle of Dunsinane. Malcolm's soldiers, in an attempt to camouflage their numbers, cut branches from the trees in Birnam Wood and carry them as they approach the castle. In doing so, they create the appearance that the forest itself is moving towards the castle, thereby fulfilling the prophecy and signaling the defeat of Macbeth.
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