Thank you for letting me dance,
for letting me move easily,
for carrying me all day long.
But sorry,
for hurting you during the games,
during running and playing.
But no matter what,
You will always be my best friend to
take me to places.
Stand in the desert ... Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage [face] lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which still survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed;
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
Which of the following sentences best describes the dramatic irony in the poem?
The traveler knows he will see the statue in the desert.
The traveler knows who the king was.
The audience knows the traveler has seen the statue in the desert.
The audience knows the boastful king's power did not last.
b) The legislators voted on Policy #2,083 on May 23, 2010 at 5 p.m.
a because after 2 you need a camma and also you dont need a comma after 2010
Watched as it sat on an old, thin head.
And what it saw, and what it knew,
Was more than more of you
Might even ever construe 5
From just a patched, old hat.
It’d seen a child die—Depression--a war,
Bowed at the bedside of the lady once adored,
Watched while its owner did weep when his store
Burned down to the ground, nothing left but the floor10
And that brand-new hat on his head.
It saw with lucid eyes inhuman, divine
The tired man grew older, while his boy grew wise.
Some said, ‘So tragic,’ the son said, ‘Fate’
When the lightning left a char on the elder’s pate 15
And they both did loving before too late.
That hat...his special bequest.
So he wore his farming father’s dingy hat every day,
Hoping it would make him like his only hero in that way.
So the hat went to school, 20
Then it kept him somewhat cool
As he worked the plow and mule
Like his fallen father had.
It had been there when the midwife had announced, ‘You’ve a boy.’
The hat was there when his wife had their second little joy.25
So the family worked the farm
Until the boy took arm-in-arm
A girl from town with mighty charm
Who had a fancy for shoes and hats.
The married lad watched his dad lose his crops, then his wealth,30
While the hat witnessed worse, constant fleeting of his health.
On the porch until the end, father son simply sat.
Being heir, he got the farm, and the house, and the cat.
But what he really wanted most was that one thing that
Was truly him...his old hat. 35
He got it and he wore it and he tore it and he patched it,
But the hat didn’t mind since the man truly matched it.
He grew thin and he grew old,
Of all the things he’d ever sold,
No value like what he’d unfold 40
To his own son one day...his patched old hat.
Use the strategy of context clues to determine the BEST definition for pate in line (15).
A) bedside
B) dinner
C) head
D) mule
Answer:
Publisher's name.
Explanation:
The underlined part of the citation i.e. "Harvard Up" states the publisher's name. The publisher's names display the name of the company or organization that made the work available. It provides readers with information about the publisher in a concise form. However, the citation style keeps varying, yet certain elements like the author's name, the title of publication, date, place of publication, etc are the key elements that remain intact in every style. Similarly, here also the underlined part exemplifies the publication info.
Answer:
Publisher's name is 100% correct.
Explanation: