A. problem /solution because you identify the problem then find a solution to to solve it
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The text structure is cause and effect; words like stumbled and thrown indicate this.
I would say that the line that contains the clearest example of dialect in poetry is the last one - "What then? Poor beastie, thou maun live!"
Beastie is a word used often in Scottish English, I believe.
Answer:
The lecture about the Vietnam War was given by veterans.
Explanation:
Among the options given, the only one in the Passive Voice is "The lecture about the Vietnam War was given by veterans."
In the Passive Voice, the focus of the sentence is on the action itself, not on who or what performed the action. Thus, the subject of the sentence is not the person, thing, or animal etc. who actually carried out the action. That would be the agent. The structure is:
subject + auxiliary verb (if necessary) + verb be + main verb in the past participle + agent (if necessary).
So:
The lecture about the Vietnam War - subject
was - verb be
given - main verb in the past participle
by veterans - agent
A person climbing a cliff is an external conflict.
Two people arguing is external.
A student struggling to focus is internal.