Which lines are enjambed in this excerpt from John Milton’s Paradise Lost? I may assert th' Eternal Providence,
And justifie the wayes of God to men.
Say first, for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view
Nor the deep Tract of Hell, say first what cause
Mov'd our Grand Parents in that happy State,
Favour'd of Heav'n so highly, to fall off
From their Creator, and transgress his Will
For one restraint, Lords of the World besides?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Enjambment is an incomplete syntax at the end of the line when the meaning runs over from one line to another without the use of punctuation. Knowing this definition is more than enough to answer to that question. We can observe enjambment in the lines 3,4,6 and 7 which the lines are not end-stopped.

Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer is lines: 3,4,6, and 7. Enjambed lines are those in which the end of the line does not end the thought or the sentence. At the end of these lines, there are no punctuation marks.

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich was published by Leo Tolstoy in 1886. Two main parts from the excerpt may be noted:

"There was the usual waiting and the important air assumed by the doctor, with which he was so familiar (resembling that which he himself assumed in court), and the sounding and listening, and the questions which called for answers that were foregone conclusions and were evidently unnecessary, and the look of importance."

This first statement implies that the doctor assumed "the important air" which is similar to the way he assumed as a lawyer, making the connection.

" It was all just as it was in the law courts. The doctor put on just the same air towards him as he himself put on towards an accused person."

Once again he acknowledges that both lawyers and doctors position themselves as more important than the people they are supposed to help, but as in Ivan's court experience he is elevated, in the doctor he is irrelevant, such as the doctor would be in court.




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a. True
b. False

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True because many nationalities have immigrated to the United States.

Answer:

A.True

Explanation:

The reason this is true is because of the many Nationalities that immigrated to The U.S , it also welcomes people from different countries Regardless of what race they are!

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employees
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I just had this question! The answer is

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Answer:

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(b)MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always." The piece of dialogue from The Chaste Adventures of Joseph: A Comedy most reveals Madam Potiphar’s motives for wanting her husband to replace hissecretary, Joseph is that (b)MADAM POTIPHAR. (ironically) Send for Joseph? It would be useless. Joseph has affairs of his own on hand, always.

Answer:

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