-independent clause, other independent clause
-dependent clause, independent clause, dependent clause
-dependent clause, independent clause, other independent clause
-dependent clause, independent clause
Answer:
The sentence you showed up above is a dependent clause!
a. The verb tenses shift.
b. The verb tenses are consistent.
B.The story blends elements of fictional narrative and historical fact.
C.The story leaves out character and plot, including only historical data.
D.The story contains only historical figures and has no imaginary figures.
E.The story describes imaginary figures and events, ignoring factual history.
The correct answer is B. The story blends elements of fictional narrative and historical fact.
Explanation:
The term "Historical Fiction" refers to a literary subgenre that mixes elements of both factual history and fiction. Because of this, it is common stories that belong to this genre, include settings, situations that occurred in the past or even historical figures mixed with fictional characters or events, that allow the author to depict the social conditions of one historical period without completely attaching to the facts or reality. Additionally, his sub-genre was first defined during the 19th century, but it is believed some traditional and ancient texts such as the Greek epics are part of it. Considering this, it can be concluded one essential element of historical fiction is that "The story blends elements of fictional narrative and historical fact" because the essence of this subgenre is the mix between the historical reality and the fictional reality created by the author.
1-a person's face
2-regions with relation to their weather patterns
3-a side of the body
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And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?
(excerpt from “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats)
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Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
(excerpt from “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley)
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Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
(excerpt from “She Walks in Beauty” by Lord Byron)
1. a person's face. B: visage - Literary: the face. Formal: countenance (face). Face (head)
2. regions with relation to their weather patterns. C: Climes - Literary: a placewhere the weather is different in a particular way.
3. a side of the body. A: flanks - the area of the body between the ribs and the hips of a person or an animal.
The rewritten sentence to make the pronoun agree with the antecedent is: 'Every good homeowner plays his or her part in keeping the neighborhood clean and safe.'
To make the pronoun agree with the antecedent in the sentence, 'Every good homeowner plays their part in keeping the neighborhood clean and safe,' we should replace 'their' with 'his or her,' because the antecedent 'Every good homeowner' is singular. Thus, the revised sentence is: 'Every good homeowner plays his or her part in keeping the neighborhood clean and safe.'
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Purpled thy nail in blood of innocence
a.an injury the speaker's beloved incurred as he wooed her
b.the shared blood of the speaker and his beloved in the flea
c.the loss of the beloved's innocence symbolized by the flea
d.the beloved's sudden cruel treatment of the speaker
Answer:
B. the shared blood of the speaker and his beloved in the flea
Explanation:
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