Which phrase best describes the young daughter in "The Wreck of the Hesperus"?A. Helpful in times of danger
B. Confident in her father
C. Angry at the waves
D. Kind to the sailors

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: B Confident in her father

Related Questions

Choose an animal species that live in Antarctica. Using the Internet, research five interesting facts about the animal you choose. Describe what you learned. P.S (should be approximately 20-25 lines)
Which word names the person spoken to in the sentence? Did you give the gift to Emily already? A. gift B. Emily C. you
Which figure of speech does the speaker in the poem use to emphasize why he longs to be at sea?alliteration B. onomatopoeia ky C repetition assonance tide Reset Next
what does Clinton mean with the simile comparing good people to a dogwood tree with “deep,enduring roots” ?
Which quotation from "The Story of the Fisherman” in The Arabian Nights Entertainments supports the theme that cleverness trumps wrath?

The tone of a poem is the poet’s

Answers

Answer: attitude towards his writing.

Explanation:

Attitude towards its writing

Use historically in a sentence

Answers

Many history books are historically accurate.
George Washington being the first American president, is historically correct.

A) The spiders web glittered with the morning dew.

b)

The spider’s web glittered with the morning dew.

c)

The spiders’ web glittered with the morning dew.

d)

The spiders web glittered with the morning dew’s.

Answers

Answer:

b) The spider’s web glittered with the morning dew.

Explanation:

This is the sentence that correctly employs a possessive form. In this sentence, the author wants to indicate that the web he is talking about was created by a single spider. Therefore, the noun "spider" would be singular and the possessive would indicate that the web belongs to it. The correct way of describing such a situation is "the spider's web."

If there is one spider, B.
If there is more than one, C.

Read the following poem by Emily Dickinson.Hope is the thing with feathers,
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard, and sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.

I’ve heard it in the chillest land
and on the strangest sea,
Yet, never in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.

What is the tone of this poem?

Answers

Answer:

Positive and sensitive.

Explanation:

Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" is a poem where she personifies hope as a "bird' that perches in the soul of an individual. Whatever may be the condition of a person, hope is always there in us, singing "tunes without the words, and never stopping at all". Even during strong gales, hope is there silently giving us confidence and urging us to be hopeful for better things. When things get hard and life is chaotic, hope relentlessly urges us to go on living, giving us "hope" within all the chaos and mayhem.

Emily ends the poem by saying that even during immense times of extremities, hope is there, never asking anything of her. It silently but relentlessly gives her a positive feeling about the days to come. "Hope" unselfishly stayed with her all through the good and bad times.

Answer:

calm, relaxed

Explanation:

nothing in this poem represents anger, sadism, or depression. its simply about a bird. and the words to describe it. giving out a calm and relaxing feeling, hence the tone.

What is compound interest? O A. the interest earned on the principal of an investment O B. the interest earned on both the principal and interest of an investment or savings account C. the interest earned on a mutual fund D. the interest earned on a loan

Answers

I believe the answer would be "B".

Hope this helps!!

Thew answer will be A... The interest earned on the principal and interest of an investment or savings account  

Which kind of phrase are the underlined words? Have they already left for the airport? A. adverb phrase B. adjective phrase

Answers

"for the airport" is an adverb phrase
Its A becuase If it was B it would have Describe something and it did not