You would be correct in thinking it is C.
The reason for this is because the verb hovering is in present tense, but the verb munched is in past tense.
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Antithesis is correct
The correct answer is False
Explanation:
In writing and especially in research papers, it is common to use the ideas proposed by other authors in external sources in order to explain, support or present own ideas and in order to develop the main point of the research or answer to the question on it. This includes summarizing ideas, quoting them or paraphrasing them in different sections of the document; additionally, in any of this cases the student or writer will need to give credit to the author not only because it is ethical to recognize certain ideas are not won ideas but to show the reader your ideas have been also proposed by other authors and because this is part of academic style. Therefore it is false it is not necessary to give credit for ideas if these are included in the main body of the research paper as ideas from different authors need to be credited no matter in which section they appear.
Hughes opens and closes the lines with this word. He uses it for times and each of them has its own interpration. Hughes begins his poem with this line:
I dream a world where a man
The line means that the poem itself is about a dream, some unimaginative reality. After three lines he emphasizes the word again:
I dream world where all
With this line, Hughes introduces second set of his dream for the active process. The process is about the present that Hughes has not yet given up that he uses present tense. Therefore, the next line starts the next concept:
A world I dream where black or white
And the last line completes the process by summing up all the wishes:
Of such I dream, my world.
Answer:
the belief that dreams often remain unrealized due to oppression.
Explanation:
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Although she already has nine kittens, the five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more.
B.
The five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more; although she already has nine kittens.
C.
Although she already has nine kittens; the five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more.
D.
The five-year-old girl begged her parents for one more, although she already has nine kittens.
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CORRECT ANSWER ► A
/Although she already has nine kittens/, /the five-year-old girl begged for one more./
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If a sentence begins with although, then you must use a comma.
A is the only sentence with a comma.
D is wrong because the tenses aren't correct = past simple & present...
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