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Answer: It communicates that the darkness connects him with a greater power
A. Metaphor
B. Irony
C. Pun
D. Idiom
as the world and older than the flow of human blood
in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
A.The poem uses variations of meter to affect rhyme.
B.The poem’s sentences flow across stanzas.
C.The poem’s stanzas have varying lengths.
D.The poem uses nontraditional syntax and rhyme scheme.
Yes it is D ................
Answer:
Plead or Urge
Explanation:
Plead's Definition is "to beg or request."
This is similar to Implore's definition of 'to beg urgently or piteously'.
However, urge could also work in this situation as one of its definitions is 'to beg, push for, or encourage'
Either could work in this situation and shouldn't alter the end sentence very much.
In Sentences:
"Plead drivers to follow parking rules"
or
"Urge drivers to follow parking rules"
A suitable synonym for 'implore' in the phrase 'implore drivers to follow parking rules' could be 'urge', 'beg', 'plead with', or 'entreat'.
The word 'implore' in the context 'implore drivers to follow parking rules' means earnestly asking or begging for something to happen. In this context, a suitable synonym could be 'urge', 'beg', 'plead with', or 'entreat'. So an alternative way to say this could be 'urge drivers to follow parking rules', 'beg drivers to abide by parking rules' or 'plead with drivers to respect parking rules'. These synonyms maintain the meaning of 'implore' and continue to express the sense of earnestly asking or pleading.
An example in the context of campus parking could be: 'By paving the area on the corner of Twelfth and Locust Streets to allow parking on that lot, we could urge the students and faculty to follow parking rules, enhancing campus aesthetic while providing a solution to the increased need for parking.'
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Consistent font size
Alphabetical order
Double-spacing
Answer:
Numbering sources.
Explanation:
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