The reason why the phrase in the sentence in nonrestrictive can be explained in the following manner:
In the sentence, the phrase "Julian" is nonrestrictive because it can be removed from the sentence without altering its meaning. In other words, it is not essential for the meaning of the sentence and can be left out.
A nonrestrictive or nonessential element is a sentence is a word, phrase, or clause that provides extra information about another element but is notnecessary for the sentence's meaning.
In "My youngest brother, Julian, is already taller than I am," "Julian" is a nonrestrictive element. It provides the name of the brother, but it can be removed without changing the meaning:
"My youngest brother is already taller than I am."
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(A) they have both ended their heroic journeys
(B) they have achieved their goals
(C) they are both metaphors
(D) they have both arrived home safely
(E) they are both celebrated
Passage 4. Walt Whitman, “O Captain! My Captain!”
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done!
Th e ship has weathered every wrack, the prize we sought is won.
Th e port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring.
But, O heart! heart! heart!
Leave you not the little spot
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells!
Rise up! for you the fl ag is fl ung, for you the bugle trills:
For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths; for you the shores a-crowding:
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning.
O Captain! dear father!
Th is arm I push beneath you.
It is some dream that on the deck
You’ve fallen cold and dead!
My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still:
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will.
But the ship, the ship is anchored safe, its voyage closed and done:
From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won!
Exult, O shores! and ring, O bells!
But I, with silent tread,
Walk the spot my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.
10. Which sentence in this passage introduces a new topic that might begin a new paragraph?
A. Sentence 4
B. Sentence 6
C. Sentence 7
D. Sentence 5
It is simile on just took the test . The answer would be D
Answer:
I believe the answer to be "creativity."
Explanation:
In the story "Leiningen versus the Ants", the main character is a farmer in Brazil. He is warned that a swarm of army ants are on their way and is advised to run away. Leiningen, however, decides to stay and fight. He convinces his men to help him and, even though very injured at the end, he wins.
Throughout the story, Leiningen has to come up with several different solutions. Every time the ants are able to break his defenses, Leiningen must use his creativity to find a new way to defeat them. He uses moats filled with water, then moats filled with petrol and, when everything seems lost, he sees in a dam the solution. By flooding his plantation, he's able to save his men and himself, and avoids losing eveything he had achieved.
Even though power could also be a theme, Leiningen's power seems to come from his creativity. That's why I believe it to be the best answer.