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Answer:
A participial phrase consists of words that are used to describe nouns. Participial phrases contains words that end in -ing (present participle) or -en (past participle) plus other words that help in adding more description to the noun. The participial phrase in the given sentence is: "Noted for her beauty". It describes the noun "Helen of Troy".
Explanation:
Working on Identifying Simple Subject and Complete Subject worksheet. The young boy rode the bus to school. My teacher Mrs. Hill likes museums. The two playful children made up a new game. My sister's friend Ana plays soccer. The friendly dog ran very fast. Complete Predicate and Simple Predicate: We walked to the park. My brother Ken collects old stamps. I cooked a delicious dinner. Mom works hard all day. The shy rabbit hopped away quickly.
Answer:
1.Simple subject=boy complete subject=the young boy
2.Simple subject=Mrs.Hill complete subject=My teacher Mrs.Hill
3.SS=children CS=THe two playful children
4.SS=Ana CS=My sister's friend Ana
5.SS=dog CS=The friendly dog
6.Simple predicate=walked Complete predicate=walked to the park
7.SP=collects CP=collects old stamps
8.SP=cooked CP=cooked a delicious dinner
9.SP=works CP=works hard all day
10.SP=hopped CP=hopped away quickly
Explanation:
And my clay house mold'ring away.
Oh, how I long to be at rest
And soar on high among the blest.
She wishes heaven would give her strength.
She wants to lead a pious life and feel blessed.
She wants to be reunited with her dead groom.
She wishes to lead a saintly life while she’s still alive.
She wants to be one of God’s angels in heaven.
Answer:
She wants to be one of God’s angels in heaven.
Explanation:
The poetess,Anne Bradstreet, was a Puritan herself. In this poem she expresses her wishes when dead. Therefore, the line: "And soar on high among the blest" expresses her wishes: once her body does not exist any longer, she whishes she could fly high and be among the ones who have been blessed by God. If you are blessed by God, you become an angel.
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Explanation:
Plato
They don't want to follow the orders of their masters anymore.
B.
They are terribly thirsty.
C.
The monkeys promise not to take any of the beans while they are gone.
D.
They see a chance to escape slavery.
with a figurative meaning that is different from their literal meaning
that implies something negative about the subject
that implies something positive about the subject
An idiomatic expression is a group of words WITH A FIGURATIVE MEANING THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THEIR LITERAL MEANING.
Idioms are used in everyday conversations in the English language. For example, hold your tongue. The figurative meaning is to stop talking, not the literal meaning of to hold your tongue :)