B The theme choices an author makes
C The plot choices an author makes
D The character choices an author makes
Answer:
A: The word choices an author makes
Explanation:
Diction is how the author chooses to write and create moods and tones with.
Answer:
Number, gender, and person
Explanation:
A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in three ways:Person refers to the quality of being.Number is the quality that distinguishes between singular (one entity) and plural (numerous entities).Gender is the quality that distinguishes the entities as masculine or feminine.
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C. 1345 Ryle Road, Atlanta Georgia, 30301
D. 1345 Ryle Road, Atlanta, Georgia 30301
1. Beowulf
2. Paradise Lost
3. The Sack of Troy
4. The Telegony
5. The Faerie Queene
The poems here that are related to the Trojan War includes the Faerie Queene. This is because one of the character had fought in the Trojan War for ten years. As well as this, the poem The Telegony states the preceding events leading to the Trojan War. On the other hand, The Sack of Troy describes the journey of one of the horses in the city of Troy. Paradise lost subjects the Trojan War and Beowulf is very similar to Trojan War; featuring many similarities to it.
You will also find that all of the above poems are Epic Poems and ALL feature some parts of the Trojan War.
b. If you hold each end of a chain and let it droop between your hands, you have created a catenary curve.
c. An arch can carry more weight than a straight beam can across the same span, so it's a more powerful structure.
d. You're sure to find these lovely shapes in your town or city, too.
d. You're sure to find these lovely shapes in your town or city, too.
This is an opinion statement not a fact. There is a possibility that you might find lovely shapes in your town or city, but there is no guarantee that you will. The other statements are facts.